Bacteria are necessary for human health and well-being

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.


ANS: T

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A nurse has just received a clean-catch urine sample from the patient and is about to deliver it to the laboratory for analysis. She observes that it is dark yellow, has a cloudy or turbid appearance, and has an ammonia odor

Which of the following does the nurse suspect about the patient's condition based on her observations? Select all that apply. A) The patient is diabetic. B) The patient has above-normal creatinine clearance. C) The patient is dehydrated. D) The patient has proteinuria. E) The patient has intrarenal hemorrhaging. F) The patient has a renal infection.

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A patient with a history of using recreational cocaine tells the nurse that he would rather be addicted to cocaine than be diagnosed with cancer. What should the nurse respond with to this patient?

1. "Cocaine has been linked to the development of cancer." 2. "I guess if that's what you would prefer." 3. "People who use cocaine do have a lower risk of developing cancer." 4. "As long as the cocaine is pure and not mixed with toxic chemicals."

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A client is newly diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder. To support this client who is struggling to accept the diagnosis, the nurse would:

A) Discourage the use of psychometric tests. B) Flood the client with stressful stimuli. C) Assess for secondary gain to confront the client. D) Actively listen to each identity state and provide support.

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Physiological symptoms of a stress response include all of the following except

a. Constricted pupils. b. Tachycardia. c. Tachypnea. d. Elevated blood pressure.

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