A nurse has been caring for a client in a healthcare facility. Which document would be
most helpful in determining the client's ability to perform activities of daily living?
A) Medical information systems (MIS)
B) Medical administration record (MAR)
C) Resident assessment protocol (RAP)
D) Charting by exception (CBE)
C
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A 50-year-old woman tells the nurse that every day she forgets one to two tasks or items in her daily routine. She states her mother had some kind of mental illness in which she had to be institutionalized at 42 years of age and passed away at age 45
She stated, "My mother forgot who we were when she was institutionalized." Based on this information the nurse suspects: A) Huntington's disease B) Heart disease C) Cerebrovascular accident D) Alzheimer's disease
To enter pregnancy with adequate vitamin stores, women who are capable of becoming pregnant should obtain how many micrograms of folic acid daily through fortified foods or supplements?
1. 200 2. 300 3. 400 4. 500
A 5-feet, 6-inch, 25-year-old female who weighs 120 pounds walks 5 miles a day because she has a long family history of early death from heart attacks and is refraining from a sedentary lifestyle. Which of the following best describes this example?
a. Health promotion b. Illness prevention c. Health maintenance d. Health protection
A client at a healthcare facility has been diagnosed with a nosocomial infection, caused
as a result of an exogenous microorganism. Which should the nurse consider to be responsible for the client's condition? A) Clostridium perfringens B) Aspergillus C) Escherichia coli D) Neisseria species