The student nurse studying the anatomy of the urinary tract learns that the tubular components of the nephron are divided into four parts, and the part that drains the Bowman capsule is the:
A) loop of Henle.
B) collecting tubule.
C) distal convoluted tubule.
D) proximal convoluted tubule.
D
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The nurse would consider referring a hypertensive client for step-down therapy when the blood pressure has been effectively controlled for at least
a. 3 months. b. 6 months. c. 1 year. d. 2 years.
A client is assessed as being in the mild stage of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The nurse recognizes the complaint made by the client's family that is most closely related to the diagnosis is that the client
a. "has difficulty using simple things, such as her toothbrush or comb." b. "seems to have lost control over her bowels." c. "seems indifferent about things she used to care about." d. "uses words in the wrong context."
A Mexican American mother brings her 12-year-old daughter to the clinic because this child is not maturing as quickly as her classmates. You examine the daughter and determine that her growth and physical findings are within normal limits
You should explain to the family that: a. Mexican Americans may develop more slowly than other ethnic groups. b. more tests should be conducted because the family appears so worried. c. the daughter should drink more juices and eat more fruit. d. there is a serious problem with the daugh-ter's development.
Any physiologic disorder or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or anatomical loss affecting any body system is a:
a. mental impairment. c. physical impairment. b. disability. d. major life enjoyment.