A client is diagnosed with tendonitis. The nurse realizes this client will have difficulty with:
a. muscle movement. c. joint friction.
b. joint support. d. red blood cell production.
ANS: A
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When mixing additives to an IV solution, checking for compatibility is essential because
A. incompatibility of additives is more expensive. B. incompatibility of additives may compromise the patient's health status. C. incompatibility of additives requires additional base solution. D. incompatibility of additives requires less base solution.
A client has had severe diarrhea for 4 days and a nursing diagnosis of fluid volume deficit related to active fluid loss has been identified for the client. Based on this information, which expected outcome is the most complete?
A) Client will drink more fluids by tonight. B) Client will have good skin turgor. C) Client will have moist mucous membranes. D) Client will have an intake of 2,500 mL for a period of 24 hours.
How often is fosfomycin (Monurol) usually administered when used in the treatment of UTIs?
a. In a one-time dose b. Once per day c. Once per week d. Monthly
Which of the following arguments should a nurse educator use in an effort to promote the use of mobile devices by faculty and students?
A) "Mobile devices allow students to make mistakes in a safe and supportive environment." B) "A mobile device allows students and instructors to access more evidence than they can by using a computer." C) "Mobile devices allow for closer communication between patients and care providers." D) "A mobile device allows students to access information at the actual point of care."