Certain foods and medications can cause constipation and diarrhea.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Which statement related to changes in the breasts during pregnancy is the most accurate?
a. During the early weeks of pregnancy there is decreased sensitivity. b. Nipples and areolae become more pigmented. c. Montgomery tubercles are no longer visible around the nipples. d. Venous congestion of the breasts is more visible in the multiparous woman.
A catheter infection that a patient develops while hospitalized is considered a(n)
A) preventable event. B) chronic illness. C) trauma. D) All of the above
When designing policies, it is important to identify the ultimate goal to ensure the policy achieves the desired results. There are times when policies may create moral dilemmas. What is a recognized trait of policies developed by nurses?
A) Provide educational information concerning the role of nursing in health care B) Promote nursing as the main health care provider C) Committed to assisting people to care for themselves D) All nurses fully support each policy as it is presented
A psychiatric–mental health nurse is aware that variations in pharmacokinetics can greatly affect individuals' responses to drugs. Which of the following clients may experience disruptions in the normal elimination of a drug?
A) A client who has been diagnosed with vascular dementia B) A client who has a genetic alteration in her P450 liver enzyme system C) A client who has ingested a large amount of free water D) A client who has been diagnosed with chronic renal failure