When speaking to a group of clients about digestion, what does a nurse teach as the ultimate destination for food's nutrients?
A) Liver
B) Cells
C) Blood
D) Intestines
B) Cells
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Dementia is an organic mental disease secondary to what problem?
a. Chemical imbalance b. Emotional problems c. Circulatory impairment d. Cerebral disease
A patient reports drowsiness after initiating atenolol (Tenormin) for the treatment of hypertension. What is the nurse's best response when educating this patient about atenolol (Tenormin)?
a. Take the medication at bedtime. b. Reduce the dose of the medication until the desired effect occurs. c. Avoid activities that require alertness. d. Talk to the physician because drowsiness is not an anticipated side effect.
The nurse is preparing an 8-year-old boy with tachycardia and tachypnea for testing to determine his oxygenation level. Which test would this be?
A) Pulmonary function test B) Pulse oximetry C) Peak expiratory flow D) Chest x-ray
You are the nurse assigned to work with a child with nephrotic syndrome. The parents ask you about why their child is in reverse isolation. Which of the following is your best response?
a. "Isolation is necessary to keep your child from passing an infection on to others." b. "This is mainly to keep your child from overexerting and getting an infection." c. "This isolation is to protect your child from getting an infection from others." d. "This is the usual practice with children who are on steroids."