What percentage of the RDA is considered adequate for each nutrient?
A) 50 percent
B) 67 percent
C) 75 percent
D) 100 percent
B
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a. Medication management b. Recognizing symptoms c. Developing exercise plans d. Both A and B
You are performing assessments for an obstetric client who is 5 months pregnant with her third child. Which finding would cause you to suspect that the client was at risk?
a. Client states that she doesn't feel any Braxton Hicks contractions like she had in her prior pregnancies. b. Fundal height is below the umbilicus. c. Cervical changes, such as Goodell's sign and Chadwick's sign, are present. d. She has increased vaginal secretions.
The nurse made a medication error. Which statement reflects the traditional "blame game" approach to such errors? Select all that apply
1. The nurse manager says, "You have to complete the incident report and notify the patient's physician. You made the error, not me." 2. The nurse says, "Why did I make this error?" 3. The physician says, "Is there some way we can prevent this type of error from happening again?" 4. The nurse thinks, "The patient is okay, so I won't tell anyone this happened." 5. The risk manager says, "How many errors has this nurse made this year?"
Nurses inquire about life style behaviors in those clients with specific risk factors for cataracts
The characteristics labeled with numbers ____________________ are associated with risk factors for cataracts. (Your answer should appear as numbers separated by commas and spaces [e.g., 1, 2, 3, 4].) 1. Smoking more than 20 cigarettes a day 2. Having parents with cataracts 3. Chronic consumption of alcohol 4. Having a chronic disease, such as diabetes mellitus 5. Being Asian 6. Being a man