Hypoglycemia or an insulin reaction is best treated with

A) fluids.
B) glucose.
C) vitamins.
D) all of the above.


B

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A nurse receives a report on a client who had a left-sided stroke and has homonymous hemianopsia. What action by the nurse is most appropriate for this client?

a. Assess for bladder retention and/or incontinence. b. Listen to the client's lungs after eating or drinking. c. Prop the client's right side up when sitting in a chair. d. Rotate the client's meal tray when the client stops eating.

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When instructing the nursing mother, the nurse explains that engorgement is most likely to occur when the:

a. infant's mouth surrounds the areola when feeding. b. breast tissue becomes congested. c. breast is emptied completely at each feeding. d. infant's mouth grasps the nipple firmly.

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Which best describes critical pathways?

A) Determines justifiable differences among clients B) Decreases the amount of paperwork required for reimbursement C) Reduces administrative costs D) Provides a means of standardizing care for clients with similar diagnoses

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The type of anemia associated with folate deficiency is _____ anemia

a. microcytic b. pernicious c. megaloblastic d. iron deficiency

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