Murmurs greater than a grade 3 are usually significant of pathology

A) True
B) False


A

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The nurse is alarmed by a complete blood count that shows a large "shift to the left." The nurse assesses this to mean that the cell level count of:

1. neutrophils has dropped by 10%. 2. basophils has increased by 25%. 3. neutrophils has increased by 60%. 4. neutrophils has increased by 60%.

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The nurse is caring for an older adult client with a history of chronic lung disease who will be undergoing surgery the following day. When postoperative care is planned, which potential problem is the highest priority for this client?

a. Maintaining oxygenation b. Tolerating activity c. Anxiety and fear d. Hypovolemia

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A client in a long-term care facility has fallen. Assessment findings characteristic of a hip fracture include:

1. The injured leg is shortened and externally rotated. 2. Pain is relieved by moving the affected extremity. 3. Redness, tenderness, and severe swelling are found at the hip joint. 4. The client is repeatedly bending the injured leg at the knee and internally rotating the leg.

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Which cognitive learning theory is founded on the idea of fields which are patterned and organized and the whole is greater than the sum of the parts?

A) Cognitive-field theories B) Information processing models C) Cognitive development theories D) Psychodynamic theories

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