Besides those that are in SR's diet, name three examples of complementary proteins


Many examples are possible: beans and rice; pinto beans and corn bread; and peanut butter and whole wheat bread are a few more examples.

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After assessing the older man in his bed, the nurse determines that he is at high risk for falls. The nurse leaves the room to get a fall risk sign and returns to find him on the floor pleading for help

Which of the following was the most important intervention the nurse should have implemented to prevent this event? a. Call for someone to bring the sign. b. Show the older man how to use the call bell. c. Provide a urinal and drinking water. d. Instruct the patient to call for help.

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The family scenario that presents the greatest risk for family violence is

a. a husband who is unemployed and has low self-esteem associated with lack of employability, a wife who loses her job, and a developmentally delayed 3-year-old son. b. a husband who finds employment 2 weeks after a layoff from his previous job, a wife who has stable employment, and a child doing well in school. c. a single mother with an executive position, a 10-year-old precocious daughter, and a widowed grandmother living in the household to provide child care for the 10-year-old child. d. a single gay male parent, an adolescent son who has just begun dating girls, and the father's unmarried sister who has come to visit for 2 weeks.

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The nurse is discussing vitamins with a group of pregnant women at a community center when one of the participants asks, "What vitamin deficiency during pregnancy is a frequent cause of spina bifida in newborn infants?"

The nurse correctly responds by stating: 1. Folic acid (vitamin B9) 2. Cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12) 3. Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) 4. Manganese

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A patient diagnosed with borderline personality disorder has self-inflicted wrist lacerations. The health care provider prescribes daily dressing changes. The nurse performing this care should:

a. maintain a stern and authoritarian affect. b. provide care in a matter-of-fact manner. c. encourage the patient to express anger. d. be very rigid and challenging.

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