A client is experiencing a social risk. Which of the following best describes this risk?

a. Inadequate housing
b. Lack of education
c. High-crime neighborhood
d. Lack of insurance


ANS: C
A high-crime neighborhood is a social risk. Inadequate housing, not being educated, and not be-ing insured are economic risks.

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The nurse assesses the client's temporomandibular joint after the client's states chronic pain in this location. Which manifestations would the nurse anticipate as a result of this chronic pain?

Select all that apply. 1. The client has developed migraine headaches. 2. The client is unable to chew well and has lost weight since the pain began. 3. The client exhibits difficulty speaking clearly and enunciating words. 4. The client has developed hyperparathyroidism. 5. The client has developed torticollis.

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A patient's respiratory quotient is measured to be 1.1. How would the nurse interpret this information?

1. A vitamin deficiency is present. 2. The patient has the potential to retain carbon dioxide. 3. The client is not receiving enough calories. 4. The patient has fluid overload. 5. The patient is receiving too much carbohydrate.

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Add the following decimal numbers: 10.1 + 3.964

1. 14.064 2. 13.974 3. 13.064 4. 14.974

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A client tells the nurse that the pharmacy will not fill a prescription that was written by the physician. Upon closer examination, the nurse determines that what is missing from the prescription?

1. Rx symbol. 2. Client's diagnosis. 3. Client's Social Security number. 4. Dispensing instructions for the pharmacist. 5. Number of refills.

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