A consumer of health care has just been laid off from his employer, losing health care coverage for himself and his family. In this situation, which of the following key factors will contribute to this consumer not being able to afford health care?

A) Access to care
B) Quality to care
C) Cost of care
D) Continuity of care


C

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Which of the following is the most appropriate nursing intervention to prevent development of postoperative paralytic ileus when caring for a postsurgical client?

A) Encourage progressive activity. B) Report large amounts of emesis. C) Encourage ambulation. D) Administer prescribed bulk-forming laxatives.

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In documenting labor experiences, nurses should know that a uterine contraction is described according to all of the following characteristics except:

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A male client has come to the clinic with symptoms of hematuria, back pain, bilateral lower extremity weakness, and fatigue. The nurse suspects that, with these symptoms, the client may have which of the following?

1. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) 2. Testicular cancer 3. Prostate cancer 4. Bladder cancer

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