A possible complication in a client with celiac disease is:
a. excessive production of pulmonary mucus.
b. a bone fracture.
c. hyperglycemia.
d. a peptic ulcer.
b
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The nurse is planning to obtain a capillary blood specimen from a client. The site that is LEAST LIKELY to be used for this specimen would be the:
a. heel. b. fingertip. c. earlobe. d. antecubital space.
Mr. Lopez was told to limit fluids to 1500 mL of fluid a day. How many pints is this?
A. 2.5 pints B. 2 pints C. 4 pints D. 3.1 pints
The LPN/LVN describes herself as "working in an expanded role in a long-term care facility." What is the most correct interpretation of this statement?
a. The LPN/LVN is able to administer oral medications. b. The LPN/LVN is a first-line manager responsible to the RN. c. The LPN/LVN formulates nursing diagnoses and care plans. d. The LPN/LVN interprets and implements research findings.
The descending segment of the loop of Henle primarily allows for:
a. sodium secretion. b. potassium secretion. c. hydrogen ion reabsorption. d. water reabsorption.