After teaching a client about nutrition and vitamins, the nurse determines that the teaching was effective when the client identifies which of the following as antioxidants?
1. Provitamin A, C, and E
2. Thiamin, riboflavin, and niacin
3. Vitamin B6, folic acid, and vitamin B12
4. Vitamins C, D, and K
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Children who do not develop the ability to respond to and communicate their needs, and therefore sometimes remain dependent upon others throughout their lives, are diagnosed as having
1. autism. 2. anxiety. 3. mental retardation. 4. ADD.
The nurse is caring for a client on the client's first postoperative day. The client has a midline abdominal incision; is febrile; has coarse crackles throughout lung fields; and refuses to turn, cough, or breathe deeply
Which of the following nursing diagnoses is most appropriate? 1. Activity intolerance related to hypoxemia 2. Excess fluid volume related to fluid in lungs 3. Fatigue related to increased work of breathing 4. Ineffective airway clearance related to pain and inability to cough
The nurse educator is reviewing Korotkoff's sounds with a group of student nurses. What is the best response by the student nurse about phase II Korotkoff's sounds?
A) Systolic pressure B) Auscultatory gap C) Diastolic pressure in children D) Diastolic pressure in adults
Most health care workers consider pain to be the fifth ____________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).