The nurse is caring for a child with acute glomerulonephritis. Which manifestations would the nurse most likely assess in this child?

A) Loose, dark stools
B) Smoky-colored urine
C) Strawberry red tongue
D) Jaundiced skin


Ans: B

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Kimberly has been a nurse for 10 years, and she is precepting Loren, a new RN. Loren is having difficulty prioritizing client care. Kimberly explains to her that prioritizing client care is based on:

A) The nursing process B) Virchow's triad C) Client requests D) Maslow's hierarchy

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A patient is prescribed 420 mg of rifampin to be added to 500 mL of dextrose 5% in water (D5W). The vial contains rifampin 60 mg/mL. How many milliliters does the nurse add to the D5W?

a. 0.16 b. 5 c. 7 d. 8

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Your patient has developed a low-grade fever and states that she has felt very tired lately. You interpret these findings as indicating which stage of infections?

a. incubation period b. prodromal stage c. full stage of illness d. convalescent period

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Which patient is most likely to have the lowest blood pressure?

A) A female with arteriosclerosis B) A female in her early twenties C) A male taking an exercise stress test D) A male in his early thirties

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