Persistent observation concerns the salience of data being gathered and contributes to data credibility

A) True
B) False


A

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A) "Crackers don't do that." B) "Crackers are mostly starch, and all starch in foods does that." C) "Ptyalin is contained in saliva. It is the enzyme that begins the digestion of starches." D) "The water and mucus contained in saliva change the taste from salty to sweet."

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A client who takes metoprolol, furosemide, and terazosin is experiencing a new onset of leg cramps. Which reason should the nurse suspect as causing this client to have this symptom?

a. Hypokalemia b. Iron deficiency c. Folate deficiency d. Vitamin D deficiency

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After the administration of ACTH for diagnostic testing, unchanged plasma levels of cortisol would indicate:

1. normal adrenal functioning. 2. primary adrenal insufficiency. 3. adrenal hormone excess. 4. adequate cortisol synthesis.

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Where can coarctation of the aorta (COA) be located?

a. Exclusively on the aortic arch b. Proximal to the brachiocephalic artery c. Between the origin of the aortic arch and the bifurcation of the aorta in the lower abdomen d. Between the origin of the aortic arch and the origin of the first intercostal artery

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