Which adult client is more likely to have less access to adequate health care?
A) A 45-year-old married female who works at the university and lives in the suburbs.
B) A 68-year-old retired male who has moved to a retirement community with his wife.
C) A 33-year-old male who lives in a rural area, working on the family-owned farm.
D) A 50-year-old female who has returned to school at night to complete her MBA.
C
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1. Risk for impaired skin integrity. 2. Risk for altered growth and development. 3. Risk for impaired mobility. 4. Risk for impaired gas exchange.
A patient taking spironolactone is demonstrating ECG changes and complaining of muscle weakness. The nurse realizes this patient is exhibiting signs of:
1. Hyperkalemia. 2. Hypokalemia. 3. Hypercalcemia. 4. Hyopcalcemia.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is a department headed by the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Which action would be expected from this department?
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