A student nurse is preparing an assignment on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Which is a function of the CDC?
A) Maintaining national health statistics
B) Reviewing clinical testing done by companies
C) Administering Medicare and Medicaid programs
D) Providing research projects for health-related subjects
A
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Which of the following medications have been shown to be less effective if administered with enteral feedings?
1. Atorvastatin 2. Ciprofloxacin 3. Digoxin 4. Diazepam
Sarah Thompson is a client with a home health agency who has recently been diagnosed with diabetes. Sarah is eligible for Medicare Part A but believed she could not afford the premiums for Part B
In planning Sarah's posthospitalization care, the home health nurse should help Sarah understand that her: 1. Hospital bill and physician bill would be covered completely by Medicare. 2. Hospital bill would be covered (except for a copayment), but her physician bill would not be covered by Medicare. 3. Hospital bill and physician bill would not be covered by Medicare. 4. Physician bill would be covered (except for a copayment), but her hospital bill would not be covered by Medicare.
The nurse teaches a client who has had a myocardial infarction (MI) which information regarding diet?
A. Less than 30% of the daily caloric intake should be derived from proteins. B. Use canola oil rather than palm or coconut oil. C. Consume 10 mg fiber daily. D. Work toward lowering your HDL cholesterol levels.
It is normal for some people to have more than one bowel movement (BM) a day.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)