The ________ is the time when insulin begins to lower the glucose level.
A. onset
B. peak
C. duration
D. trough
Answer: A
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Dr. Leone advises the nurse to assist Joy through this stage of grief, which is known as: A. Denial. B. Anger. C. Bargaining. D. Acceptance.
A patient is very near the end of life. Which nursing interventions are indicated to assist the family during their grieving process? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected
Select all that apply. 1. Teach the family about the normal events that occur just prior to death. 2. Remove as much monitoring equipment from the patient and the room as is possible. 3. Support the family's use of cultural and religious customs. 4. Avoid using harsh terms such as "death" or "dying" when describing the situation. 5. Limit the number of people at the bedside to no more than two or three.
The nurse is aware that which group(s) of antihypertensive drugs are less effective in African-American clients?
a. Diuretics b. Calcium channel blockers and vasodilators c. Beta blockers and ACE inhibitors d. Alpha blockers
A client is noted to have a high level of non-goal-directed motor activity, running from chair to chair
in the solarium. He is wide eyed and seems terror stricken. He cries "They're coming! They're coming!" He neither follows staff direction nor responds to verbal efforts to calm him. The initial nursing intervention of highest priority is to a. provide for client safety. b. increase environmental stimuli. c. respect the client's personal space. d. encourage clarification of feelings.