An example of a secondary healthcare setting is a(an)

A) Inpatient cardiovascular surgery unit
B) Scoliosis screening in a school
C) Health maintenance network
D) Preferred physician network


Ans: A

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A client's average normal temperature is 98°F. Which of the following temperatures would be expected during the night in this healthy young adult client who does not have a fever, inflammatory process, or underlying health problems?

1) 97.2°F 2) 98.0°F 3) 98.6°F 4) 99.2°F

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The student nurse is reviewing the four basic structural levels that are found in the body

Based on this information, the student is having some difficulty getting the structural levels correctly stated from the notes she is reviewing from a classmate. Which structural levels and definitions are illustrated the most completely? A) Tissues are the basic units and cells are made up of tissues. B) Organs are made up of cells and tissues are the basic units. C) Systems are made up of cells and organs are made up of tissues. D) Organs are made up tissues and tissues are made up of cells.

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The nurse determines that teaching about gout has been effective when the client makes which statements?

Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. "I should increase my fluid intake to 2 to 4 liters every day." 2. "I should avoid eating salmon, sardines, organ meats, alcohol, mushrooms, legumes, and oatmeal." 3. "I should notify my health care provider if my pain gets worse." 4. "I should weigh myself every day and notify my health care provider if I gain over 2 lbs in a day." 5. "I will expect to experience flank pain when taking this medication."

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When are sustained-release nitroglycerin tablets administered?

a. Once a day b. At bedtime c. When symptoms of acute angina appear d. Every 8 to 12 hours

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