Which of the following clients has the highest protein intake need?

A) Predialysis client
B) Hemodialysis client
C) Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis client
D) Automated peritoneal dialysis


C) Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis client

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After the patient is admitted to the home health services system, a treatment plan is drafted cooperatively with the physician and is signed. A separate, detailed care plan is always required for which disciplines?

a. Registered nurse b. Physical therapist c. Home health aide d. LPN/LVN

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A woman is receiving physical therapy after surgery to repair a hip fracture. She tells the therapist before therapy begins that she expects therapy to be very painful. She rates her pain as 1 on a scale of 1 to 10 before therapy

Three minutes into the treatment session, the patient complains of excruciating pain rated as 10 and says she cannot tolerate exercise any longer. The therapist is concerned with the amount of pain, because severe pain is not expected during that form of exercise. The therapist considers the patient could be experiencing: a. Phantom limb pain b. Ineffective pain medication c. A nocebo effect d. A complication from the surgery

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Convert 1.03 to a mixed number: ___________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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A patient asks the nurse, "Can you explain to us how to use the basal body temperature method to detect ovulation and prevent pregnancy?" What response by the nurse is best?

1. "Take your temperature every evening at the same time and keep a record for a period of several weeks. A noticeable drop in temperature indicates that ovulation has occurred." 2. "Take your temperature every day at the same time and keep a record of the findings. A noticeable rise in temperature indicates ovulation." 3. "Take your temperature each day, immediately upon awakening, and keep a record of each finding. A noticeable drop in temperature indicates that ovulation is about to occur." 4. "This is an unscientific and unproven method of determining ovulation, and is not recognized as a means of birth control."

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