During shock, the patient's skin may be cold and clammy
True
False
True
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The nurse knows the following information about sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS): (Select all that apply.)
a. SIDS is the most common cause of death among infants (1-12 months). b. The etiology remains largely unknown. c. The most modifiable risk factor is sleeping supine. d. Risk factors include being exposed to cigarette smoke. e. It is defined as sudden unexpected death.
A patient who underwent a bowel resection to correct diverticula suffered irreparable nerve damage. During the case review, the team is determining if incorrect positioning may have contributed to the patient's nerve damage
What surgical position places the patient at highest risk for nerve damage? A) Trendelenburg B) Prone C) Dorsal recumbent D) Lithotomy
Amy has worked in the dialysis unit on staff for about 12 years. She is frequently consulted by other nursing staff regarding protocols and policies on the unit. What type of power is Amy us-ing?
a. Position power b. Expert power c. Personal power d. Competency power
The secretion, storage, and synthesizing of renin are controlled in which cells of the kidney?
1. The distal loop 2. The baroreceptors 3. Henle's loop 4. The juxtaglomerular cells