A patient is experiencing dizziness and disequilibrium with head movements. For which problem should the nurse plan care?
A. Imbalanced fluids
B. Potential to fall
C. Problems with coping
D. Difficulty adjusting to life changes
Answer: B
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What information about the socioeconomic status of Black Americans would the nurse keep in mind when discussing a Black patient's home care needs after discharge from the hospital?
A. A little over one-quarter of Black Americans live in poverty. B. About 20% of Black Americans live in poverty. C. About 30% of Black Americans live in poverty. D. About 50% of Black Americans live in poverty.
On entering the client's room, the nurse sees a fire burning in the trash can next to the bed. The nurse removes the client and calls in the fire. The next action of the nurse is to:
1. Extinguish the fire 2. Remove all of the other clients from the unit 3. Close all the doors of client rooms 4. Move the trash can into the bathroom
A child with suspected dyslipidemia undergoes laboratory testing. The nurse is reviewing the results. Which finding would the nurse interpret as supporting the diagnosis? Select all that apply
A) Total cholesterol level of 150 mg/dL B) Total cholesterol level of 180 mg/dL C) Total cholesterol level of 220 mg/dL D) LDL level of 90 mg/dL E) LDL level of 120 mg/dL F) LDL level of 140 md/dL