Nails are shaped with:

a. Scissors
b. Nail clippers
c. An emery board
d. An orange stick


C

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A patient in diabetic ketoacidosis has the following arterial blood gasses: pH 7.25; pCO2 30 mm Hg; HCO3- 16. The patient has rapid, regular respirations. The nurse's best response would be to

a. ask the patient to breathe into a paper bag to retain CO2. b. administer sodium bicarbonate. c. administer insulin and fluids intravenously. d. prepare for intubation.

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Place the stages of grieving in order starting with the initial stage and ending with the final stage

a. Anger b. Depression c. Denial d. Acceptance e. Bargaining

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Which statement by a pregnant client would indicate that additional teaching was necessary?

A. "Because of their birth relationship, fraternal twins are more similar to each other than if they had been born singly." B. "Identical twins may be the same or different sex." C. "Congenital abnormalities are more prevalent in identical twins." D. "Identical twins occur more frequently than fraternal twins."

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The primary care NP sees an adolescent who reports moderate to severe dysmenorrhea. The NP recommends an NSAID and counsels the patient about its use. Which statement by the patient indicates a need for further teaching?

a. "I should not take this if I think I might be pregnant." b. "I should take this medication on a schedule for 2 to 3 days." c. "I will begin taking this 1 to 3 days before my period begins." d. "I will take this medicine every 4 to 6 hours as needed for pain."

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