The best solution to a problem is chosen only after you have reviewed all data and _____ possible solutions
a. all c. at least three
b. a few d. several
ANS: a
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A) Excretion of the drug relies on liver function. B) The drugs are metabolized extensively in the liver. C) They are lipid soluble and well distributed throughout the body. D) The drugs are well absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract.
A nurse in the oncology clinic uses Aguilera's theory of coping to work with patients. After assessing the patient's usual coping strategies and the patient's perception of the event, what action should the nurse take next?
a. Assess for available situational coping supports. b. Determine if there are concurrent developmental crises. c. Question the patient's readiness to make needed changes. d. Work to reduce the perceived threat to the patient.
It has been found that increasing a client's nutrition knowledge and skills may improve their food choices. Part of this increase in knowledge and skills is controlling calorie intake
What is a recommended strategy to help control calorie intake? A) Switch from butter to margarine. B) Eat casseroles instead of plain foods. C) Estimate portion sizes of all foods. D) Eat fruit in place of vegetables.
Which of the following statements best describes a hydrocele?
a. an outpouching on the scrotum that contains water b. a collection of water or fluid in the foreskin c. an inguinal hernia containing fluid d. a collection of fluid in the scrotal sac