Cholesterol is considered to be a critical substrate for the body because of its importance in building all of the following except ________.
A. glucocorticoids
B. androgens
C. amino acids
D. aldosterone
Answer: C
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After teaching a client how to care for a furuncle in the axilla, a nurse assesses the client's understanding. Which statement indicates the client correctly understands the teaching?
a. "I'll apply cortisone cream to reduce the inflammation." b. "I'll apply a clean dressing after squeezing out the pus." c. "I'll keep my arm down at my side to prevent spread." d. "I'll cleanse the area prior to applying antibiotic cream."
The psychiatric forensic nurse assigned to a hostage negotiation tactical team is deployed along with the team when a man takes several hostages. The nurse's role within the team would include which tasks? Select all that apply
a. Negotiating directly with the perpetrator b. Directing strategies for police deployment c. Training officers in communication skills d. Assessing the mental status of the perpetrator e. Serving as a liaison to mental health agencies f. Suggesting negotiation techniques to a negotiator
Your resume should NOT include skills related to:
A) Leadership B) Teamwork C) Volunteer activities D) Childcare arrangements
The perinatal nurse observes Lindy, a 21-year-old, G1 TPAL 0000 woman who is entering the transition phase of labor. Lindy has been using a patterned breathing method to cope with the increasing strength of contractions
She complains of lightheadedness and tingling in her fingers. The perinatal nurse's most appropriate intervention is to: A) Assist Lindy back to bed and encourage her to lie on her left side B) Assist Lindy with putting her head between her knees C) Assist Lindy with cupping her hands and breathing into them D) Assist Lindy to breathe more slowly and to take a cleansing breath