Cognitive function may be impaired by an injury to the ________

(A) spinal cord
(B) muscles
(C) head
(D) ear


C

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The care delivery model in which a registered nurse provides direct care and also has 24-hour responsibility for updating the patient's plan of care is known as

a. functional care. b. team nursing. c. primary care. d. case management.

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A client is admitted with signs and symptoms of early Alzheimer's disease. The nurse expects the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease is based on which of the following?

1. Abnormal CT scan findings of neuritic plaques and tangles in the brain 2. Positive blood tests for beta-amyloid and tau proteins 3. Client history, physical examination, and neuropsychological test results 4. Biopsy of brain tissue

Nursing

The correct metric notation for sixty-seven hundredths milliliter is

A. 6700 mL. B. 0.67 ml. C. 0.67 mL. D. 6.7 mL.

Nursing

A child has been diagnosed with otitis media with effusion (OME), and the child's parent asks the nurse what this means. The nurse will explain that OME is:

a. a condition with a heightened risk of acute otitis media. b. an acute ear infection with fluid in the middle ear. c. an infection of the skin and tissues of the outer ear. d. fluid in the middle ear without localized or systemic infection.

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