A balanced diet has unlimited quantities of sweets and oils.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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You determine that a patient's diaphragmatic excursion is 5 cm with the diaphragm at T12 on inspiration and T10 on expiration. This finding
a. is abnormally low, indicating hypoventilation. b. is normal. c. indicates a high diaphragm level with displacement possibly by ascites. d. indicates the presence of atelectasis or pleural effusion in the lower lobes, producing a dull sound on percussion and leading to a false determination of high diaphragm level.
A 44-year-old woman was diagnosed with an uncomplicated urinary tract infection (UTI) and completed her prescribed 3-day course of antibiotics 2 days ago
However, she states that she is experiencing the same signs and symptoms that initially prompted her to seek care. The nurse should anticipate that: A) The patient's signs and symptoms will likely resolve over the next 48 to 72 hours. B) The patient will likely require a course of IV antibiotics. C) The patient may require another short course of antibiotics followed by a longer-term regimen. D) The patient will need to continue taking the same antibiotic for the next 4 to 6 months.
A client did not meet the goal of walking unassisted, without assistive devices, by discharge from rehabilitation. The case manager using a critical pathway would identify this as which of the following?
1. An unattainable goal 2. A variance 3. An error in care planning 4. An error in intervention implementation
The nurse in the immunization clinic should place emphasis on educating and reaching which groups about the disease preventing effects of immunizations? (Select all that apply.)
a. Caucasian b. African American c. Low income d. Middle income e. High income