To be labeled "high" in a particular nutrient, a food must contain at least ______% of the daily value for that nutrient
1. 10
2. 20
3. 30
4. 40
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The patient's family brings him to the emergency department because he has been threatening suicide. The patient tells the nurse that he is too hungry to talk and she should just go away
The nurse decides to bring the patient some food before she does a complete assessment. Whose theory would most support the nurse's action? 1. Peplau 2. Orlando 3. Neuman 4. Leininger
A client is interviewed by the same evaluator on several different occasions. The client gives conflicting responses to the same questions that were asked during previous evaluations. The evaluator would MOST likely describe the client as a(n):
a. unreliable historian b. double-blinded historian c. invalid historian d. uncontrolled cohort historian
A client planning to have her first baby visits the healthcare facility for a preconceptual
visit. Which instruction should the nurse give the client as part of preconceptional care? A) Eat sweets at bedtime if the client wakes up feeling hungry B) Include 400 mcg of folic acid as part of the daily diet C) Replace insulin with an oral diabetic agent D) Avoid prescription drugs once pregnancy is confirmed
A client with a traumatic brain injury is agitated and fighting the ventilator. What drug should the nurse prepare to administer?
a. Carbamazepine (Tegretol) b. Dexmedetomidine (Precedex) c. Diazepam (Valium) d. Mannitol (Osmitrol)