During a class on exercise for diabetic clients, a female client asks the nurse educator how often to exercise. The nurse educator advises the clients to exercise how often to meet the goals of planned exercise?

a. At least once a week
b. At least three times a week
c. At least five times a week
d. Every day


Answer: b. At least three times a week

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An NP student asks the primary care NP about guidelines for using topical steroids. The NP should tell the student that:

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During a symptom analysis, a patient describes his productive cough and states his sputum is thick and yellow. Based on these data, the nurse suspects which factor as the cause of these symptoms?

a. Virus b. Allergy c. Fungus d. Bacteria

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