A primary healthcare provider has diagnosed an infant with lactose deficiency. Which of the following formulas would the nurse expect to administer to the infant?

A) Cow's milk protein formulas
B) Soy formulas
C) Starch formulas
D) Protein hydrolysate formulas


A

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A patient was brought to the emergency department after a fall. The patient is taken to the operating room to receive a right hip prosthesis. In the immediate postoperative period, what health education should the nurse emphasize?

A) "Make sure you don't bring your knees close together." B) "Try to lie as still as possible for the first few days." C) "Try to avoid bending your knees until next week." D) "Keep your legs higher than your chest whenever you can."

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The nurse understands that which cells circulate throughout the body looking for virus-infected cells and cancer cells?

A) Natural killer cells B) Cytokines C) Interleukins D) Interferons

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The nurse is caring for an older adult who recently lost an adult child as a result of automobile accident

They shared a home and enjoyed a healthy parent-child relationship. The nurse is con-fident that the patient has progressed appropriately through the mourning process when the pa-tient is observed doing which action? a. Tells family members that her child is "in a better place." b. Arranges for personal grief counseling. c. Cries softly during the family's first year memorial service. d. Plans a summer vacation with friends from work.

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A patient diagnosed with benign prostatic hypertrophy asks why tamsulosin (Flomax), an alpha-1 adrenergic blocking agent, has been prescribed. Which explanation by the nurse is most accurate?

a. It inhibits the action of testosterone. b. It improves sexual function. c. It reduces the size of the prostate. d. It increases urinary flow.

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