A nurse in a local healthcare facility cares primarily for Native American clients. Which common health problem should the nurse identify in a Native American client?
A) Malaria
B) Dysentery
C) Filariasis
D) Diabetes
D
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You are caring for a client in the compensation stage of shock. You know that one of the body's mechanisms of compensation in this stage of shock is the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system. What does this system do?
A) Decreases peripheral blood flow B) Increases catecholamine secretion C) Increases the production of antidiuretic hormone D) Restores blood pressure
Concerns of __________ include dealing with complexity and producing results, quality and planning, and setting targets and goals while dealing with budgeting and allocating resources
a. management b. administration c. leadership d. frontline staff
A nurse is assessing an infant with chronic hypoxia due to tetralogy of Fallot. Which finding does the nurse expect to assess?
a. Polycythemia b. Pulmonary hypotension c. Dehydration d. Anemia
While discussing discharge plans for a client who recently experienced a stroke that resulted in right-sided weakness and communication problems, the daughter shares with the nurse that she has concerns regarding her role as caregiver
1. Agree that her concerns are well-founded 2. Suggest that she consider home health aides 3. Offer to arrange for her to see the facility's grief counselor 4. Provide her with information about a caregiver support group