Because of a high rate of prevalence, the nurse providing mental health services in a rural community should assess women for symptoms of which mental health illness?
A) Major depressive disorders B) Personality disorders
C) Schizophrenia D) Anorexia
A
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An infant is suspected of having diabetes insipidus (DI) and is having diagnostic testing. Which action by the nurse is most important?
A. Apply a urine collection bag. B. Facilitate DNA testing. C. Insert an indwelling urinary catheter. D. Start two large-bore IVs.
Which clients are at highest risk for pulmonary embolism (PE)? (Select all that apply)
a. Middle-aged client awaiting surgery b. Older adult with a 20–pack-year history of smoking c. Client who has been on bedrest for 3 weeks d. Obese client who has elevated platelets e. Middle-aged client with diabetes mellitus type 1 f. Older adult who has just had abdominal surgery
The nurse is reviewing the integumentary system during a presentation to a group of nurses. Which statement made by the nurse is the most accurate regarding the integumentary system?
A) "The accessory structures of the integumentary system include the sebaceous or sweat glands." B) "A function of the integumentary system is to help regulate body temperature." C) "The integumentary system is not in place until after the child is born and then takes many years to mature." D) "One role of the integumentary system is to distribute oxygen to the body cells."
Which of the following have a direct and negative influence on the vulnerability of migrant workers? Select all that apply
A) Many are undocumented aliens and live in fear of deportation. B) They are often deprived of safe working conditions. C) Their children are deprived of a quality education. D) They often lack adequate sanitation and housing. E) They often have poor nutrition because of poverty.