The nurse is caring for a patient who is an ovolactovegetarian. The nurse understands that this patient's food intake is limited to:
1. Fruits, grains, nuts, and vegetables
2. Eggs, fruits, grains, nuts, and vegetables
3. Dairy products, fruits, grains, nuts, and vegetables
4. Eggs, dairy products, fruits, grains, nuts, and vegetables
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The nurse identifies characteristics of buffer regulation as including:(Select all that apply) Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. The body's buffering system is more acid than base 2. Buffers neutralize excess acids or bases 3. Buffers are the last defense against acid-base balance changes in the body 4. The main buffer pair is sodium bicarbonate and carbonic acid 5. The pH remains within its normal range as long as a ration of 20 parts of bicarbonate to 1 part of carbonic acid
The nurse is developing a plan of care for the client. Which of the following statements explains the reason for this plan of care?
a. It directs the efforts of the entire health care team regarding each client. b. It directs the care of the nursing staff only. c. It includes input from the physician. d. It is started on the day of discharge.
To check for the placement of a gavage tube, ____________________ of air should be injected into the stomach of the infant
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A patient is prescribed to take insulin glargine once per day and regular insulin four times per day. The first dose of regular insulin occurs at the same time of the day as the insulin Glargine dose
Which technique do you use to administer these two drugs? a. Drawing up and injecting the insulin glargine first, then drawing up and injecting the dose of regular insulin. b. Drawing up and injecting the insulin glargine first, waiting 1 hour, then drawing up and injecting the dose of regular insulin. c. First drawing up the dose of regular insulin, then drawing up the dose of insulin glargine in the same syringe, followed by injecting the two insulins together. d. First drawing up the dose of insulin glargine, then drawing up the dose of regular insulin in the same syringe, followed by injecting the two insulins together.