When preparing a solution from two solutions of different concentrations, the solution of lesser

concentration is usually the solvent, and the more concentrated solution is the solute.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


TRUE

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When one of the health care staff changes Alvita, her daughter helps. Alvita's incontinence has progressed, particularly over the last 6 years since she has resided in the nursing home. Alvita can smile at her lack of bladder control, however, and says that her incontinence really began when she was a young woman, just after the birth of her second daughter. Alvita's mobility is limited. How does this affect continence in the elderly? Shortly after the birth of her second daughter, Alvita experienced mild incontinence, particularly after laughing or coughing. What was she experiencing?

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A patient who has received a bone marrow transplant develops a maculopapular rash on the palms of both hands and the soles of the feet. The patient complains of severe abdominal pain with bloody diarrhea

What should the nurse suspect this patient is experiencing? 1. graft-versus-host disease 2. chronic tissue rejection 3. acute tissue rejection 4. hyperacute tissue rejection

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The school nurse wants to use a PowerPoint presentation to educate adolescents on sexually transmitted diseases. This method of presentation relates to which aspect of communication?

a. Supplement b. Style c. Structure d. Strategy

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A postoperative client has a prescription for morphine 2 mg IV push every 2 hours and hydrocodone 5 mg every 6 hours. The client received the morphine 2 hours ago and is requesting hydrocodone. Which initial action should the nurse take?

A. Administer another dose of morphine. B. Administer 5 mg of hydrocodone. C. Encourage the use of distraction techniques. D. Using a pain scaleĀ assess the patient's level of pain.

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