Change the following mixed number to an improper fraction
12 1/8 = _____
ANS: 97/8
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a. It was designed for use with populations and not individuals. b. It estimates the amount of nutrients needed to meet average daily energy needs. c. It provides average daily amount of a given nutrient sufficient to meet the nutrient requirement of 97-98% of healthy individuals. d. It provides average daily nutrient intake amounts to meet the requirements of 50% or more of healthy individuals in a life stage and gender group.
The nurse is preparing to administer a dose of epoetin alfa to a patient and notes that the patient has a hemoglobin level of 11.7 gm/dL. Which action by the nurse is correct?
a. Administer the dose as ordered. b. Hold the dose and notify the provider. c. Request an order for a reduced dose. d. Suggest that the provider increase the dose.
An 80-year-old woman lives with her husband of 50 years. Even though she has a heart condition, she attends an exercise class for seniors twice a week. She and her husband make sure they drink 4 ounces of juice at all three of their daily meals
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The clinic nurse is assessing a child suspected of having juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA). Which of the following assessment items would the nurse expect to find in a child who has been diagnosed with JRA? Select all that apply
1. Hematuria 2. Morning stiffness 3. Painful, stiff, and swollen joints 4. Limited range of motion of the joints 5. Stiffness that develops later in the day 6. History of late afternoon temperature, with temperature spiking up to 105° F