Organs are stored in cold solutions to
A) destroy any bacterial organisms.
B) control clotting factors.
C) decrease cellular injury.
D) alter the pH of the cell tissue.
C
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To help diagnose problems in cognitive function, many nursing facilities utilize the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) tool. Which of the following statements accurately describes this tool?
A) It contains roughly 75 questions that will help identify those individuals at risk for harming themselves. B) It is a brief, objective tool that will assess memory, orientation, and attention. C) It is primarily used as a diagnostic tool to help differentiate Alzheimer disease versus dementia. D) This tool can be utilized to identify worsening of short-term memory.
The nurse teaches a client who weighs 185 lb and is 5 feet, 3 inches tall on an eating plan to reduce the total intake of calories per day
The body mass index that the nurse calculated to identify the type of eating plan to use for this client is ________.
In 1900, the primary reason for hospital-based nursing education programs was to
a. educate nurses to care for patients in hospitals. b. provide educational opportunities for women. c. staff the hospitals that operated the education programs. d. provide standardized preparation for nurses.
During outcome identification and planning, from what part of the nursing diagnoses are outcomes derived?
A) The defining characteristics B) The related factors C) The problem statement D) The database