A client with diabetes has taken the usual dosage of insulin. The client refuses to eat

despite the nurse's insistence. Which is most useful in prompting the nurse to prepare for
a possible complication?

A) Scientific problem-solving
B) Interpreting results
C) Critical thinking skills
D) Trial and error


C

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Which of the following would the nurse expect to assess as the most common finding associated with fibromyalgia?

A) Heberden's nodes B) Jaw locking C) Widespread chronic pain D) Butterfly facial rash

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A ________ succedaneum may appear over the vertex of the newborn's head as a result of pressure against the mother's cervix while in utero

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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A patient diagnosed with gout is concerned that the small "lumps" on the ear and big toe will become lodged in the blood, resulting in a blood clot. What explanation by the nurse is the most accurate response to this patient?

A. "Unfortunately, this is a common complication associated with gout." B. "You will need to talk with the physician during your next visit." C. "Clots will not develop if you take your anti-gout medicine." D. "These 'lumps' do not cause clot development."

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John wants to increase his dietary fiber intake. The best breakfast choice to help him achieve this goal would be

a. pancakes and orange juice. b. oatmeal with raisins. c. scrambled egg and toast. d. blueberry muffin and jam.

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