The inner layer of the skin is known as the:
a. Epidermis
b. Dermis
c. Pigment
d. Mesoderm
B
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A) slow the clotting cascade. B) decrease the rate of clot formation. C) reclaim the balance between clotting and fibrinolysis. D) All of the above are correct.
What is not a key concept in a well-functioning team?
a. Absence of disagreement or conflict b. Special work that is understood and sup-ported by all c. Willingness to work together respectfully d. Dedication to a mission
Which condition would trigger the release of natriuretic peptide (NP)?
A. Hypovolemia with interstitial edema formation B. Hypervolemia with increased venous return C. Hypernatremia secondary to dehydration D. Hyperkalemia secondary to trauma
The nurse is considering using the NANDA nursing diagnosis Impaired Physical Mobility in the care plan of a newly admitted client. In order to make this problem statement more individual, the nurse should:
1. Include what mobility is impaired. 2. Use Level 1, 2, 3, or 4 to describe immobility. 3. Describe what happens when the client attempts mobility. 4. Add strength assessment data.