Loss of chromosomal material is called ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
deletion
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An infant has poor feeding, fever, and malodorous urine. The parents do not want the nurse to catheterize the child. Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?
A. Apply a urine collection bag on the baby. B. Explain how this procedure obtains the best results. C. Give the baby acetaminophen (Tylenol) for fever. D. Inform the health-care provider of the refusal.
The nurse plans care to prevent a dangerous thermal environment for an older male adult who lives in a northern climate of the United States. Which patient assessment data does the nurse recognize that can contribute to his risk of hypothermia?
a. Is post–cerebrovascular accident b. Has a history of diabetes mellitus c. Builds miniature cars for a hobby d. Bathes 3 to 4 times a week e. Gets heat from a boiler in the cellar f. Becomes diaphoretic on warm days
A client is having a CPK2 (MB) drawn. The nurse realizes that this is a blood test used to assist in the diagnosis of:
a. liver disease. c. myocardial infarction. b. diabetes. d. rheumatoid arthritis.
Which action should the nurse take when beginning bladder training using scheduled voiding?
a. Offer the patient a bedpan every 2 hours while she is awake. b. Increase the voiding interval by 30 to 60 minutes each week. c. Frequently ask the patient if she has the urge to void. d. Increase the frequency between voiding even if urine leakage occurs.