Which is a main part of the brain?

a. Skull
b. Cerebellum
c. Spinal cord
d. Eardrum


B

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A client says, "Why can't you just look at all my genes and see what I am at risk for instead of doing all this history?" How should the nurse respond?

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A patient presents with a small amount of thick dark blood clots who denies pain and whose abdomen is soft to the touch. Which component of oxygen transport to the fetus could potentially be compromised by this bleeding?

A. Affinity B. Saturation C. Delivery

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A patient with stable type 1 diabetes is in the ICU. He has been taking insulin injections regularly. The nurse receives blood test results back for this patient. What should she most expect to see in the test results?

A) Elevated blood glucose B) Low C-peptide C) Elevated cholesterol D) Decreased blood pH

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