Diuretics are used to treat fluid volume overload and calcium loss could occur
a. true
b. false
Answer: b. false
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A) Provide links to Web sites that contain evidence-based information. B) Exclude family members from the session to prevent distraction. C) Use color-coded materials that are succinct and engaging. D) Make the information directly relevant to the patient's condition.
Researchers concluded that _____ may facilitate a nurse victim's psychological recovery after an episode of workplace violence (Chapman et al., 2010)
a. critical incident debriefing b. stress leave for up to 6 weeks c. termination of the perpetrator d. arrest and conviction of the perpetrator
The nurse may include which of the following nursing diagnoses for a patient taking an antineoplastic medication?
1. Decreased cardiac output 2. Deficient fluid volume 3. Social isolation 4. Imbalanced nutrition: more than body requirements
The nurse is assessing the trigeminal nerve, which is responsible for which task?
1) Moving eyes diagonally 2) Moving eyes laterally 3) Chewing and conveying sensory data from the eyes, nose, and mouth 4) Articulating with the tongue, movement of the tongue, and swallowing