Write the following number as an improper fraction: 8 5/6
1. 53/6
2. 40/6
3. 53/8
4. 45/6
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Rationale 1:
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1. A mild headache 2. Clear yellow urine 3. Severe shaking, chills, and fever 4. Complaints of being "thirsty"
A client tells the nurse they are experiencing headaches. Which question should the nurse ask the client that best encourages a detailed description?
A. "How long does a typical headache last?" B. "Do you feel that the headache is triggered by a specific event?" C. "Do you experience any nausea or vomiting with the headache?" D. "What seems to relieve the symptoms?"
When a client is lifted or held by a nurse, the additional weight becomes a part of the nurse's weight and should be:
A) supported with a narrow base. B) counterbalanced by a horizontal adjustment. C) controlled with the upper arm muscles. D) balanced over the center of gravity.
Usually it takes approximately ___ years of heavy drinking of the equivalent of a pint or more of whiskey a day to develop cirrhosis of the liver.
a. 20 b. 10 c. 30 d. 40