All of the following are health consequences of obesity except
A. Mortality of aging
B. Hypertension
C. Coronary artery disease
D. Sleep apnea
A
You might also like to view...
What sources are examples of acquired immunity? (Select all that apply.)
a. Gamma globulin b. The disease c. Maternal antibodies d. The vaccine e. Immune globulin
The population health nurse is assessing a community member who identifies with the GLBT community. When discussing sexual orientation the nurse knows that three aspects are being assessed which are: (Select all that apply.)
1. Identity. 2. Behavior. 3. Attraction. 4. Acceptance. 5. Coming out.
The nurse is aware that there are three areas of the ureters that have a propensity for obstruction. Prompt management of renal calculi is most important when the stone is located in this area of the ureter:
A) Ureteropelvic junction B) Ureteral segment near the sacroiliac junction C) Ureterovesical junction D) Urethra
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend the use of personal protective equipment when the nurse is likely to come into contact with:
a. any client at any time. b. any body fluids. c. blood and blood products. d. any client suspected of being HIV positive.