The home care nurse visits a client with compromised lung function. She has greenish-yellow sputum with a musty odor. This is indicative of
A) Allergy
B) Congestive heart failure
C) Asthma
D) Infection
Ans: D
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a. Ask only "yes-or-no" questions so the client doesn't get too tired. b. Give the client a picture of the pain scale and come back later. c. Question the client about new pain only, not normal pain from aging. d. Sit down, ask one question at a time, and allow the client to answer.
A teenager is diagnosed with a disorder of mitochondrial inheritance. What assessment findings would the nurse expect to find in this client's history?
Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Hearing loss 2. Loss of ability to taste 3. Frequent nosebleeds 4. Exercise intolerance 5. Generalized fatigue
Which best illustrates systems theory?
A) School systems in two different counties each setting up their own independent afterschool exercise programs B) Father being challenged to stop smoking because his daughter learned of the hazards of smoking from a smoke cessation program at her middle school C) Hospital requiring all of its nurses to wear an identification badge while on duty D) Physician in one state deciding to stop accepting Medicaid clients, while another physician in another state begins accepting Medicaid clients
Which vitamin is essential in treating osteoporosis?
a. Vitamin A b. Vitamin D c. Vitamin B12 d. Vitamin C