Pain resulting from insufficient blood flow to the heart is called angina pectoris
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The nurse is caring for a patient with gender dysphoria who is in the process of gender reassignment. The patient tells the nurse, "Why does this process take so long? I'm tired of living like the opposite sex." What is the nurse's best response
1. "It allows you to reflect on the whether or not you are serious about the procedure." 2. "It allows you to make a social transition to the opposite gender before any hormonal or surgical procedure begins." 3. "It allows the health care provider time to decide whether you are a good candidate for the procedure." 4. "It allows you time to make a physical transition to the opposite gender before any hormonal procedure."
A client diagnosed with a lung abscess is being prescribed antibiotic therapy. Which of the following medications would be indicated if this client has a history of penicillin allergy?
1. Metronidazole 2. Clindamycin 3. Ampicillin 4. Steroid
A single parent, aged 17 years with one child and pregnant with her second child, has the mental age of a 12-year-old. As the home care nurse, what is your greatest concern in caring for this woman?
A) Her ability to bond with her children B) Her ability to receive financial aid C) Her cognitive ability to understand D) Her physical care abilities
Daily weight findings and certain laboratory results, such as BUN, hematocrit, and albumin, can be misinterpreted because of:
a. hypercapnia. b. excess fluid volume. c. protein intake of >0.8 gram per kilogram. d. lack of trace minerals such as iron and zinc in diet.