Hydronephrosis
A) destroys kidney cells.
B) causes frequent urination.
C) results in increased urine output.
D) is caused by infection.
A
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a. keeping a light on at night to prevent falls. b. hand hygiene between patient contacts. c. regulating the temperature to avoid drafts. d. changing the bed linen to diminish microorganisms.
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In Callista Roy's Adaptation Model (1980), the person is seen as having component parts that are:
a. internal and external b. biopsychosocial c. physical and cognitive d. psychophysical
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