A visitor from Japan comes to the United States for a two-week vacation. This person is known as a
a. Non-immigrant
b. Refugee
c. Legal immigrant
d. Lawful permanent resident
ANS: A
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Which nursing diagnosis is more relevant for a patient with anorexia nervosa who restricts intake and is 20% below normal weight than for a 130-pound patient with bulimia nervosa who purges?
a. Powerlessness b. Ineffective coping c. Disturbed body image d. Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements
A client is being discharged following an extensive illness
The client continues to require IV antibiotics, is not able to complete ADLs (activities of daily living) without assistance, and has no family available to assist in the recovery phase. The nurse should make a recommendation for this client to: A) Be discharged to an extended care facility. B) Remain in the hospital until the antibiotic course is completed. C) Go to a nursing home. D) Stay in the hospital until the client is fully capable of self-care.
When the oxygen level in the blood of the preterm infant becomes too high, there is a risk of damage to the infant's:
a. Eyes and lungs b. Kidneys and liver c. Heart and lungs d. Stomach and intestines
The nurse is caring for a client who is 6 cm dilated with a fetus who has been diagnosed with a serious congenital heart defect. The client has rejected the use of continuous fetal monitoring so the nurse will use the Doppler and monitor the fetal heart rate (FHR) at what frequency?
A. Every 45 minutes B. Every 30 minutes C. Every 15 minutes D. Every 5 minutes