Which of the following factors or conditions is NOT associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease?

A. Low dietary intake of saturated fats and cholesterol
B. Cigarette smoking
C. Obesity
D. High blood pressure


A

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A postoperative patient rapidly presents with hypotension; rapid, thready pulse; oliguria; and cold, pale skin. The nurse suspects that the patient is experiencing a hemorrhage. What should be the nurse's first action?

A) Leave and promptly notify the physician. B) Quickly attempt to determine the cause of hemorrhage. C) Begin resuscitation. D) Put the patient in the Trendelenberg position.

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The nurse is a member of the quality improvement committee within a healthcare organization. What action indicates that the information from this committee is being used to support evidence-based practice?

1. Quality improvement indicators address the largest volume of patient safety hazards. 2. Outcomes from quality improvement studies supersede patient preferences and values. 3. Committee participants support the use of evidence-based practice when planning patient care. 4. Results from quality improvement studies are being used as internal evidence for interventions.

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Caring enables a nurse to know the client and thereby focus on identifying the client's specific needs. This ability is most typically impacted by a nurse's:

1. Assessment skills 2. Sense of compassion 3. Clinical experience 4. Communication proficiency

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According to Freud's theory, what factor is concerned with self-gratification?

A) Id B) Ego C) Superego D) Phallic

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