A patient complains of flatulence. The person has the following food choices. Which causes flatulence?

a. Onions
b. Meat
c. Carrots
d. Potatoes


A

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A nurse assesses a client who is prescribed fluticasone (Flovent) and notes oral lesions. Which action should the nurse take?

a. Encourage oral rinsing after fluticasone administration. b. Obtain an oral specimen for culture and sensitivity. c. Start the client on a broad-spectrum antibiotic. d. Document the finding as a known side effect.

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As part of a first aid class, a health care instructor is teaching a group of industrial workers about how electrical injuries can cause cell damage. Which of the statements made by one of the workers indicates that further teaching is necessary? A) The greater the skin resistance, the greater the amount of deep and systemic damage a victim is likely to incur


B) The particular pathway that a current takes through the body is very significant.
C) Resistance to flow is the phenomenon that transforms electrical energy into heat.
D) The most severe damage is likely to occur where the current enters and leaves the body.

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During a breastfeeding class, the nurse discusses ways to include the father in the breastfeeding process. The nurse knows further teaching is necessary when a prospective father states:

1. "I can feed the baby a bottle." 2. "I can burp the baby between breasts." 3. "I can rock the baby to sleep after breastfeeding." 4. "When the baby wakes up, I can bring the baby to her mother."

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Which presentation is most likely to occur with a hypertonic labor pattern? (Select all that apply.)

a. Increased risk for placenta previa b. Painful uterine contractions c. Increased resting tone d. Uterine vasodilation e. Increased uterine pressure f. Effective uterine contraction

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