List five possible triggers of asthma

What will be an ideal response?


Smoking
Pollen
Food
Dust
Mold
Cold air
Exercise
Dust mites
Animal dander

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A patient's absolute neutrophil count (ANC) is 440/mm3. But the nurse's assessment reveals no apparent signs or symptoms of infection. What action should the nurse prioritize when providing care for this patient?

A) Meticulous hand hygiene B) Timely administration of antibiotics C) Provision of a nutrient-dense diet D) Maintaining a sterile care environment

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Time management is an essential skill for nurse managers. This can be effectively managed through the creation of to-do lists and is an example of:

a. delegation. b. motivation. c. negotiation. d. prioritization.

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A 3-year-old girl's mother is 6 months pregnant. What concern is this child likely to ver-balize?

a. How the baby will "get out" b. What the baby will eat c. Whether her mother will die d. What color eyes the baby has

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A PHN has a patient that has multiple medical issues that have developed over time. The nurse suspects that the issues are due to working in a chemical plant. The plant was monitored carefully, but a direct cause of his illness will be difficult to prove

A. Safety records of the plant do not pertain to the health records of the patient. B. The patient has medical problems that could be caused by lifestyle decisions. C. Toxic substances often have thresholds below which exposures do not present human health risks but above which can prove to have adverse and sometimes fatal consequences. D. Some toxic substances are difficult to trace in medical tests.

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