What factors can contribute to sleep apnea? (Select all that apply.)
a. Obesity
b. Diabetes
c. Hypotension
d. African American heritage
e. Use of alcohol
ANS: A, B, D, E
Hypotension does not contribute to sleep apnea. All other options are considered to be factors that contribute to sleep apnea.
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Select all that apply. 1. Inspecting the nose. 2. Funneling light into the ear canal. 3. Inspecting the internal structures of the eye. 4. Assessing pulses that are not palpable. 5. Detecting fungal infections of the skin.
In teaching about the use of sublingual nitroglycerine, the patient should be instructed:
1. To swallow the tablet with a full glass of water 2. To place one tablet under the tongue if chest pain occurs and allow it to dissolve 3. To take one tablet every 5 minutes until the chest pain goes away 4. That it should "burn" when placed under the tongue or it is no longer effective
A 6 year old had a tonsillectomy today. When the nurse goes into the room to give him his antibiotics, she finds him irritable, coughing, nauseated, and swallowing repeatedly. What is the next action the nurse should take?
1. Assess for signs of frank red blood in the mouth and nose and get a complete set of vital signs. 2. Ask the child for a pain score and if he would like a popsicle with his pain medicine. 3. Suction mouth vigorously to avoid aspiration of blood, and then hang antibiotic. 4. Take a complete set of vital signs and divert the child's attention to the cartoon on TV.
Which grieving behaviors should a nurse anticipate when caring for a Southwest Navajo Indian client?
A. Celebrating the life of a deceased person with festivities and revelry B. Not expressing grief openly and reluctance to touch a dead body C. Holding a prayerful vigil for a week following the person's death D. Expressing grief openly and publicly and erecting an altar in the home to honor the dead