The incidence of diabetes mellitus decreases with age.

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


False

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When teaching a client to administer nasal decongestant drops, the nurse cautions the client against instilling more than the recommended amount of medication. Which of the following is a possible outcome of overuse of this medication?

A) Onset of pain in the nares and sinuses B) Development of a sinus infection C) Swelling of the nasal mucosa D) Dryness of the nasal mucosa

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How should health care student training most efficiently be handled by an institution?

1. Each nursing student receives the same amount of training as the staff nurse on the unit. 2. Practical or vocational nursing students are placed in the user class with LPNs or LVNs to access information and document client care. 3. Students must be trained to provide appropriate clinical information to an assigned staff nurse, who will document client care in the system. 4. Students assess and document client care and medication administration by giving their information to the clinical instructor to input into the system.

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The nurse is caring for a patient who is receiving growth hormone. Which assessment will the nurse monitor daily?

a. Complete blood count b. Height and weight c. Renal function d. Serum glucose

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A hospital is providing a babysitters' education class for teens. The nurse who is preparing the information should include which of the following in her presentation?

1. Not carrying hot liquids around children 2. Keeping all cords out of reach of children 3. Not placing a child in a high chair, then leaving the room 4. All should be part of the education for babysitters

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