Which of the following groups of terms best describes sleep?
A) decreased state of activity, refreshed
B) altered consciousness, relative inactivity
C) comatose, immobility
D) alert, responsive
B
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The laboring client is experiencing a vertex presentation. The nurse would expect the normal presenting part to be the:
a. brow c. occiput b. mentum d. sacrum
The process in which antibody and complement proteins attach to the target cell and enhance the phagocyte's ability to engulf the target cell is known as:
a. opsonization. b. phagocytosis. c. the lymphoreticular system. d. the portal circulation.
Licensure for physicians differs from that for nursing in which way?
A) Unlike nurses, physicians take an examination after each year of education. B) Nurses are not required to take a clinical skills examination, but physicians are. C) Physicians take a state law examination while nurses do not. D) Nursing licensure examinations use a competency-based process while medicine does not.
In assessing the knowledge of a pregestational woman with type 1 diabetes concerning changing insulin needs during pregnancy, the nurse recognizes that further teaching is warranted when the client states:
a. "I will need to increase my insulin dosage during the first 3 months of pregnancy." b. "Insulin dosage will likely need to be increased during the second and third trimesters." c. "Episodes of hypoglycemia are more likely to occur during the first 3 months." d. "Insulin needs should return to normal within 7 to 10 days after birth if I am bottle-feeding."