If a nursing assistant is observing a resident for changes that could indicate infection, what unusual changes in urination should be reported?
What will be an ideal response?
Unusual changes include frequency or change in the amount of urine, complaints of pain and burning upon urination, and changes in character, such as the color and odor of urine.
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A. Closed B. Inactive C. Active D. Destroyed
The recommended pulse frequency for bladder smooth muscle inhibition is
A) 50-70 pps B) 70-90 pps C) 5-20 pps D) 20-50 pps
Some of the effects of global warming (climate change) are ________.
A) more intense storms and heat waves B) there are no effects C) drought in the developing world D) Both A and C
What composition of adenocarcinoma best describes its histopathology?
a. Stratified epithelial cells b. Pleomorphic cells c. Polygonal cells d. Glandular structures