Obtaining vital signs is not a routine part of the admission procedure.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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When creating a pedigree, which items would the nurse consider as red flags?

Select all that apply. 1. Known genetic conditions. 2. Multiple family members with the same disease. 3. Late age of disease onset. 4. Death from chronic illness. 5. Multiple pregnancy losses.

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Which client would be in particular need of a closed airway suctioning system?

1. The client post-bone marrow transplant 2. The postoperative client 3. The client with a long-term tracheostomy on 25% oxygen via mask 4. The client with excessive oral secretions

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In examination of the nose, the clinician observes gray, pale mucous membranes with clear, serous discharge. This is most likely indicative of:

A. Bacterial sinusitis B. Allergic rhinitis C. Drug abuse D. Skull fracture

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A nurse has provided education regarding type 2 diabetes mellitus to a newly diagnosed client. Which statements would the nurse interpret as indicating need for additional education?

1. "Well, at least the medications I will be on will help me lose weight." 2. "I can take an oral medication and will never have to inject myself." 3. "I can increase my body's ability to use the insulin I make by exercising regularly." 4. "I have several lifestyle changes to make." 5. "I don't run the risk of blindness and kidney disease like type 1 diabetics."

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