A person has AD. The person's daughter has three children in high school and college. The daughter is likely to find herself in:
a. Generation X
b. The "Baby Boom" generation
c. Generation Y
d. The sandwich generation
D
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An abortion in which the fetus dies but is retained in the uterus is called:
a. inevitable abortion. b. missed abortion. c. incomplete abortion. d. threatened abortion.
A patient has been admitted to the neurological unit from the PACU after successful neurosurgery to remove a brain tumor. The nurse's admitting assessment reveals that the patient's gag reflex has not yet fully returned
The nurse should recognize that this assessment finding has the potential to cause which of the following nursing diagnoses? A) Risk for aspiration B) Impaired spontaneous ventilation C) Dysfunctional ventilator weaning response D) Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements
Which of the following EHR applications maybe more beneficial and efficient for the patient?
The nurse notes that a client with schizophrenia sits in a chair rocking back and forth for long periods of time. The nurse should characterized this behavior as which of the following?
A) A side effect of medication B) Catatonic stupor C) Catatonic excitement D) A sign of anxiety