Isolated systolic hypertension (with normal diastolic pressure) occurs primarily in younger persons and is not harmful

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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The nurse shares the information and timelines recorded on the interdisciplinary outline of care for a child. What is this document?

a. Clinical pathway b. Comprehensive nursing care plan c. Holistic care approach d. Incorporated cost analysis

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The patient's husband, experiencing anticipatory grieving, tells the nurse that he doesn't see any point in continuing to visit at the bedside, because the patient is unresponsive. The best response for the nurse supports him by saying,

a. "You're right, she is not aware of anything going on around her now." b. "Although she is not responding, she may be able to hear you and benefit from your presence." c. "I'll call you if she starts responding again." d. "Why don't you check to see if any other family member would like to visit her?"

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After reviewing the lab results for the clients to which the nurse is assigned, select the client the nurse should assess first

a. 53-year-old man with a CPKMB of 3% b. 33-year-old man with a cTnT2 of 0.8 ng/mL c. 48-year-old woman with a LDH1 of 25% d. 64-year-old woman with a triglyceride level of 175 mg/dL

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Common causes of abnormal uterine bleeding in adolescents include pregnancy, use of hormonal contraceptives, hypothyroidism, and infection. Other causes include:

1. Psychogenic causes. 2. Exercise. 3. A polycystic ovary. 4. All the above.

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