Which type of cell within the body has the ability to shorten or lengthen?

A) Nerve
B) Muscle
C) Epithelial
D) Connective tissue


B

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For which reasons is a frail older patient more at risk for poor treatment outcomes in an acute care setting? Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Nosocomial infections 2. Iatrogenesis of therapeutic interventions 3. Diagnoses of vague symptoms and problems 4. Assessment of the effects of acute illness on diagnosed chronic illnesses

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A client with liver failure is diagnosed with cirrhosis. What is the nurse's understanding of the primary dysfunction related to this condition?

A) Fatty deposits lead to thrombi and obstructed blood flow. B) Fatty deposits lead to impaired metabolism and malnutrition. C) Fibrosis leads to constriction and increased vessel pressures. D) Fibrosis leads to impaired absorption of electrolytes and acid-base dysfunction.

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You are charting changes in the person's condition. You also need to chart which of the follow-ing?

a. That you informed another nursing assis-tant of the changes b. What you told the nurse about the changes c. When you took your lunch break d. When you called the doctor about the changes

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When a client is placed in restraints, he or she should be left alone to ensure privacy

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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