A patient tells the nurse that she lives in Section 8 housing. The nurse realizes that eligibility for this program is determined by:
A. Low-income guidelines
B. Family size
C. Geographic address
D. Employment history
Answer: A
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Which cranial nerve is the nurse assessing? 1. Trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V). 2. Abducens nerve (cranial nerve VI). 3. Facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). 4. Optic nerve (cranial nerve II).
You are caring for a patient with allergic rhinitis. One of your goals for this patient is to improve her breathing pattern. What intervention would be most likely to help the patient meet the goal of improving her breathing pattern?
A) To take deep breaths and to cough frequently B) Adhere to treatment regimen C) Seek medical attention D) Modify the environment to reduce the severity of allergic symptoms
The client has experienced a stroke to the right cerebral hemisphere. Which of the following deficits should the nurse expect this client to manifest?
A. Impaired proprioception B. Progressive aphasia C. Agraphia D. Alexia
The patient's blood pressure remains low and you increase the rate to 65 mL/h. Calculate the dosage the
patient is receiving at this time: _________. (round to whole number) Fill in the blank(s) with correct word