Beer is created by adding ______ malt to cereal grains.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Ans: barley
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The nurse is taking care of a child who is showing signs of imminent death. What changes should the nurse expect to see with the neurological system?
1. Decreased cerebral perfusion, hypoxemia, and metabolic acidosis 2. Hearing and vision becomes more heightened. 3. Remains calm, heightened alertness. 4. Alert to current time and place
Before a newborn and mother are discharged from the hospital, the nurse informs the parents about the normal screening tests for newborns. Which of the following are good reasons for having the screening tests done?
1. The tests will prevent infants from developing phenylketonuria. 2. The tests will detect such disorders as hypertension and diabetes. 3. The tests will detect disorders that cause mental retardation, physical handicaps, or death if left undiscovered. 4. The tests will prevent sickle-cell anemia, galactosemia, and hemocystinuria.
Nursing, as a profession, has long held the belief that providing nursing care to an individual patient means providing nursing care to the entire family. What does this mean when put into a holistic framework of patient care?
A) Families are caretakers even when the patient is not acutely ill. B) It is necessary for the nurse, patient, and the patient's family to integrate the physical and emotional environment of the patient. C) Active participation by individuals and families in health promotion is integral to this framework of patient care. D) This model is congruent with the philosophy of traditional patriarchal medicine.
A unit of packed red blood cells was ordered for a patient. Twenty minutes after the blood began infusing, the patient developed dyspnea, chest pain, bloody urine, and a decrease in blood pressure
The nurse would characterize this as which type of transfusion reaction? 1. Allergic 2. Febrile nonhemolytic 3. Delayed hemolytic 4. Acute hemolytic