Statements that reflect recurring phrases, words, or ideas are called:
A) data
B) methods
C) themes
D) conclusions
C
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The nurse plans the care for an older man who has Medicare, lives on Social Security and a small pension, and has type 2 diabetes mellitus
Which aspect(s) of this man should the nurse integrate into a positive approach to his health and well-being? (Select all that apply.) a. Pays for some diabetic supplies. b. Enjoys regular physical activity. c. Practices effective glucose control. d. Lives alone in a high-rise apartment. e. Lacks low-cost, reliable transportation. f. Attends weekly dinner club for diabetics.
The nurse is preparing care for a preschool-age child scheduled for a health history and physical assessment. At which point will the nurse determine nursing diagnosis appropriate for the child's care?
A) Prior to the assessment B) At the time of assessment C) After completing the review of systems D) After specific problems have been identified
The nurse is setting up an intravenous infusion for a client and the nurse has set the IV pump according to the health care provider's orders. How will the nurse best verify that the drops/minute rate is correct?
A. Verify the tubing size and adjust accordingly. B. Verify the flow rate on the infusion pump. C. Count the drops in the drip chamber for 6 seconds and multiply by 10. D. Count the drops in the drip chamber for 15 seconds and multiply by 4.
What clinical manifestations do allergic contact and stasis dermatitis have in common?
a. Petechiae and hyperpigmentation b. Edema and vesicular lesions c. Scaling and crusting of lesions d. Erythema and pruritus