Complications of hypothyroidism include
A) paralytic ileus.
B) malignant hypertension.
C) pulmonary edema.
D) All of the above are correct.
A
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The nurse faces a true ethical dilemma and uses several strategies for resolving the issue. What is the likely outcome?
a. A satisfying solution will be found if the nurse logically applies more than one strategy for decision making. b. If the nurse involves other members of the healthcare team in the decision-making process, a compromise will be reached that satisfies everyone. c. The nurse will nevertheless probably not be comfortable with any course of action, regardless of the strategy, model, or type of reasoning used. d. A decision can be reached that is comfortable for the nurse if the nurse applies a decision model to the dilemma.
A client is taking a medication that has the side effect of depressing the hematopoietic system. What signs of leukopenia should the nurse monitor for while the client is taking this drug?
A) Fever, sore throat, and chills B) Nausea and vomiting C) Diarrhea, diaphoresis, and fever D) Intolerance to heat and rash
Psychiatric stigma means viewing the person with a mental illness as:
a. shameful b. marked by God c. morally bankrupt d. sacrilegious
A client who plays baseball on the weekends is experiencing an arm injury. The nurse realizes this client needs to be evaluated for:
1. a rotator cuff tear. 2. lateral epicondylitis. 3. dislocation of the shoulder. 4. patellar tendinopathy.