When the solute and solvents are both _________, the percent strength represents the number of
milliliters of medication in each 100 mL of the mixture.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
liquids
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1. "Congenital anomalies." 2. "Infectious disease." 3. "Unintentional injury." 4. "Cancer."
The nurse bathes a client and notes the client's skin color and integrity, muscle tone, and physical mobility. Why is this continued data collection considered important?
1. The nurse has to make efficient use of time. 2. It is difficult to do a complete assessment upon admission. 3. It enables revision of the nursing care plan. 4. Bathing allows for adequate time to assess the client.
A nurse is discussing follow-up care with a forensic client who is being discharged the following week. The client asks the nurse what problems to expect regarding his follow-up care. Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate?
A) "You probably won't experience any difficulty in finding the care you need after you are discharged." B) "You will have to find weekly transportation back to the inpatient forensic unit for your follow-up care." C) "You may experience some difficulty in finding a community provider who will be willing to offer you care because providers generally have a long waiting list." D) "You may experience some difficulty in finding a community provider to provide you care because of safety and liability concerns."
Which antidiabetic agents are considered hypoglycemics?
A. Insulin sensitizers and peptidase inhibitors B. Biguanides and secretagogues C. Insulins and alpha-glucosidase inhibitors D. Insulins and secretagogues