The most common viral infection of the upper respiratory tract is the __________________ ______________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Common cold
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The nurse follows which of the following guidelines for writing expected outcomes? Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Ensure that the expected outcomes are compatible with therapies of other professionals. 2. Combining goals with multiple nursing diagnoses saves time. 3. Avoid statements that start with permit or enable. 4. Use observable, measurable terms. 5. Determine goals based on nurses' values and client health concerns.
The nurse is caring for a postoperative patient who underwent bowel resection surgery that morning. The nurse assesses the patient's abdomen and notes that there are hypoactive bowel sounds
The patient is resting quietly without nausea or vomiting. What is the appropriate action of the nurse? a. Keep the patient NPO and document the findings in the chart. b. Administer a laxative suppository to stimulate peristalsis. c. Insert a Salem sump nasogastric tube to low continuous suction. d. Notify the surgeon and prepare the patient to return to surgery.
The nurse knows that a drug in a category identified as a colony-stimulating factor (CSF) helps
A) cells engulf and digest microbes that want to attach to cell membranes and destroy normal cell function. B) produce cells that will be the first responder cells to protect against cancer formation. C) stimulate the person's immune system so that he or she can kill his or her own cancer cells. D) stimulate bone marrow to produce large numbers of mature cells such as platelets and erythrocytes.
Which findings would the nurse expect when assessing a newborn infected with syphilis? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply
1. Rhinitis 2. Fissures on mouth corners 3. Red rash around anus 4. Lethargy 5. Large for gestational age