Which activity would be most effective in influencing politics?

A) Getting involved in campaigns early on
B) Becoming a member of a professional organization
C) Subscribing to newsletters of elected officials
D) Writing lobbying letters


A

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The nurse assesses a client to be in the taking-in phase as evidenced by which of the following?

A) Client states, "He has my eyes and nose." B) Client shows interest in caring for the newborn. C) Client performs self-care independently. D) Client confidently cares for the newborn.

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The home health nurse assesses the patient with Parkinson's disease who has just been placed on carbidopa-levodopa. What side effects should the nurse be alert for when assessing this patient? (Select all that apply.)

a. Urinary retention b. Rash c. Increased diaphoresis d. Orthostatic hypotension e. Hematuria

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How does glucagon assist in maintaining blood glucose levels?

A. Glucagon enhances the activity of insulin, restoring blood glucose levels to normal more quickly after a high-calorie meal. B. Glucagon is a storage form of glucose and can be broken down for energy when blood glucose levels are low. C. Glucagon converts the excess glucose into glycogen, lowering blood glucose le-vels in times of excess. D. Glucagon prevents hypoglycemia by promoting glucose release from liver storage sites.

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