Identify a symptom of Parkinson's disease.
A. Hypertension
B. Decreased salivation
C. Decreased sweating
D. Hypotension
Answer: D
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A client takes calcium three times a day in the form of supplements. The nurse will advise the client to take the drug
1. with tea or coffee. 2. on an empty stomach. 3. with zinc supplements. 4. with food.
The nurse is working in a clinic setting and is meeting a new client for the first time. In order to convey cultural sensitivity, the nurse should introduce herself in the following way:
1. "I'm Jane, and I'll be your nurse today." 2. "I'm Dr. Smith's nurse, Jane." 3. "I'm Jane Brown, and I'm a nurse here at the clinic." 4. "I'm glad to meet you. You can call me Jane."
The newborn of a mother with type 2 diabetes mellitus is experiencing tremors. What nursing action has the highest priority?
1. Obtain a bilirubin level. 2. Obtain a blood calcium level. 3. Measure the newborn's temperature. 4. Place a pulse oximeter on the newborn.