The nurse is discussing the long-term consequences of uncontrolled hypertension with a group of patients with prehypertension. Place in order the pathological changes that occur as a result of uncontrolled hypertension

What will be an ideal response?


Correct Answer:
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Baby boomers are more likely than nurses from other generations to be motivated by __________

a. salary b. time off c. collaborative work environments d. ability to change work environments

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A resident asks for help to the bathroom. What should you do?

a. Assist the person to the bathroom as re-quested. b. Offer the person the bedpan. c. Ask the person to wait a few minutes until you finish a task. d. Assist the person to the commode.

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Which statement correctly identifies why restricting dietary intake of cholesterol generally will not result in a significant reduction of blood cholesterol?

A. Most clients are not compliant with the dietary restriction. B. Cholesterol is found in nearly all foods, and it is not possible to eliminate it from the diet. C. Cholesterol is made within the body and cannot be absorbed via external sources. D. The liver reacts to a low-cholesterol diet by making more cholesterol.

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