The brain is divided into two halves called hemispheres
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On a routine physical exam visit, the physician mentions that he hears a new murmur. The patient gets worried and asks, "What does this mean?" The physician responds,
A) "It would be caused by stress. Let's keep our eye on it and see if it goes away with your next visit." B) "This could be caused by an infection. Have you been feeling well the past few weeks?" C) "One of your heart valves is not opening properly. We need to do an echocardiogram to see which valve is having problem." D) "This may make you a little more fatigued than usual. Let me know if you start getting dizzy or light-headed."
When the LVN/LPN completes the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI), it must have the:
a. Minimum Data Set (MDS) and the signature of the physician. b. Resident Assessment Protocols (RAPs) and the drug list. c. Minimum Data Set, Resident Assessment Protocols, and the RN's signature. d. Resident Assessment Protocols and the signature of the administrator.
The nurse is caring for a client who has SIADH. The nurse notices that the client has become confused and extremely short of breath, and crackles are heard when lungs are auscultated. What is the first action by the nurse?
A) Administer a diuretic. B) Notify the physician. C) Lay the client flat. D) Suction the client.
Which findings are expected from a musculoskeletal assessment of a left-handed healthy adult? Select all that apply
a. Cervical concave, thoracic convex, and lumbar concave contours of the spine b. Muscle strength of 3/5 bilaterally c. Circumference of left upper arm larger than right upper arm d. Lumbar and thoracic spine flexion of 75 degrees e. External rotation and abduction of left arm of 90 degrees f. Flexion of right and left knees of 90 degrees