Cholesterol, a waxy substance found in all cell membranes, is found only in what foods?

A) Saturated fats
B) Hydrogenated fats
C) Foods made from plants
D) Animal products


D

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A licensed practical nurse has recently graduated from nursing school, passed the NCLEX-PN and secured employment at a long-term care facility

At the facility, the nurse will be providing care along with several unlicensed assistive personnel (UAPs). The nurse should be aware that UAPs are A) graduates of an 8– 10month training program in a college or technical school. B) accountable to their own professional association for the care they provide. C) able to do the same tasks as a licensed practical/vocational nurse. D) able to provide certain aspects of basic patient care under the direction of a nurse.

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Which statement indicates that the patient who has had an abdominal hysterectomy needs further home teaching?

a. "I understand I can lift as much as 20 lb." b. "I'm leaving today to stay with my daughter, who lives 20 miles away. My husband plans to drive the family car." c. "The doctor said I can't have sexual intercourse for 4 to 6 weeks." d. "I'm going to miss wearing my girdle or knee-high hose."

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The nurse notes that the intravenous (IV) norepinephrine (Levophed) has been accidentally abruptly discontinued. Which is the nurse's priority action?

A. Obtain an oxygen saturation reading. B. Notify the healthcare provider. C. Assess the client's blood pressure. D. Administer oxygen via a rebreather mask.

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A client is admitted to the psychiatric unit with a diagnosis of conversion disorder. Since witnessing the beating of his wife at gunpoint, he has been unable to move his arms, complaining that they are paralyzed. When planning the client's care, the nurse should focus on:

A. helping the client identify and verbalize feelings about the incident. B. convincing the client that his arms aren't paralyzed. C. developing rehabilitation strategies to help the client learn to live with the disability. D. talking about topics other than the beating to avoid causing anxiety.

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