When determining the presence of inorganic constituents such as sulfates, phosphates, and chlorides, you will be looking for the "formation of a precipitate." What is a precipitate?
What will be an ideal response?
Crystallization of the solute in urine when it is concentrated.
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Which of the following statements is inappropriate during a job interview?
a. "Tell me about your last nursing assistant position" b. "You have a lovely name. Were you born in the United States?" c. "Have you ever worked night shifts?" d. "Where did you receive your CNA training?"
The affective learner processes information best by listening to or reading facts and descriptions
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A client is female with gallbladder disease symptoms. The nurse knows this client is at higher risk for the disease because:
1. The female hormones increase the secretion of cholesterol and biliary stasis. 2. The male hormones interfere with the production of bile. 3. The female hormones increase the client's body weight, which decreases the production of bile. 4. Females tend to take more medications than males, and medications increase cholesterol production that causes biliary stasis.
The nurse is teaching a patient about water-soluble vitamins. Which statement by the patient indicates understanding of the teaching?
a. "Water-soluble vitamins are excreted in the urine." b. "Water-soluble vitamins are generally toxic." c. "Water-soluble vitamins are highly protein-bound." d. "Water-soluble vitamins are usually metabolized in the liver."