A nurse is developing a care plan for a patient who has multiple sclerosis. An expected outcome for the patient who is receiving glatiramer would be a decrease in

A) chest pain.
B) fatigue.
C) breathing difficulties.
D) heart palpitations.


B

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A client has been receiving home care for several weeks. Which individual should the nurse realize is responsible for ensuring that the client is receiving care at the appropriate times and in the appropriate amounts?

1. Client 2. Nurse 3. Physician 4. Client's spouse

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What is the purpose of the ductus arteriosus while the fetus is developing in utero?

a. to divert blood from the fetal lungs to the fetal aorta b. to circulate blood throughout the fetal body and back to the placenta c. to move blood between the various chambers of the fetal heart d. to direct blood immediately to the fetal liver

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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 term best describes this example?

a. Health promotion b. Illness prevention c. Health maintenance d. Health protection

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The nursing assistant can help patients maintain normal elimination by

A. Encouraging good fluid intake. B. Encouraging as much activity as possible. C. Checking every two hours to see if they need to go to the bathroom. D. All of these

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