A health-promotion activity that the nurse can suggest to a healthy 20-year-old is
A) Aerobic exercise three times per week
B) Monthly breast self-examination
C) Weekly blood-pressure screening
D) Intake of a diet high in fat
Ans: A
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1. Atelectasis. 2. Lobar pneumonia. 3. Asthma. 4. Pleural effusion.
A patient asks how she can consume optimal amounts of folate, because she is trying to get pregnant. The nurse will advise this patient to do what?
a. Eat foods naturally high in folate. b. Stop worrying, because folate is present in many foods. c. Take synthetic folate on an empty sto-mach. d. Take synthetic folate in addition to foods high in folate.
Refeeding syndrome can be fatal because of:
1. Severe atrophy of the gastrointestinal tract during starvation 2. Redistribution of minerals between extracellular and intracellular fluid compartments 3. The body's inability to rapidly convert excessive kilocalories to body fat stores 4. The buildup of toxic waste products of metabolism
The nursing assistant tells the RN that when the patient's vital signs were taken, the patient complained that she was in a lot of pain
The nursing assistant then tells the nurse that she charted the patient's complaint when she charted the vital signs. What instruction does the nurse need to provide to the nursing assistant? a. The nursing assistant needs to make sure she uses the SBAR format when entering notes. b. Nursing assistants are not allowed to chart vital signs. c. Only the nurse can write in the progress notes. d. The nursing assistant needs to write using blue ink to distinguish from the RN note.