What does the nursing diagnosis represent?

A) Symptoms
B) Signs
C) Cues
D) Maladaptation


Ans: C

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1. "A high systemic blood pressure can have a negative effect on my heart." 2. "All arteries carry oxygen away from the heart." 3. "The pulmonary vein carries oxygenated blood to the heart." 4. "Arterioles carry oxygenated blood to the capillary bed."

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A patient is scheduled for an endometrial ablation for extreme uterine bleeding. Which patient statement indicates understanding of the long-term effects of this treatment?

1. "My future menstrual cycles will be normal." 2. "My menstrual cycles will be irregular from now on." 3. "I will stop menstruating and I can't get pregnant now." 4. "I will need hormone replacement therapy to regulate my menstrual cycles."

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An example of a nonnutritive sweetener is:

1. Isomalt 2. Aspartame 3. Sorbitol 4. Mannitol

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Why would a nurse refer to the Code of Ethics for Nurses or the Public Health Code of Ethics?

a. To provide answers for ethical dilemmas b. To guide professional practice related to ethics c. To increase moral leadership in ethics d. To find a framework for ethical decision making

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