When observed in a patient, all of the following signs and symptoms should be reported to a nurse except
A) pain.
B) diarrhea.
C) boredom.
D) cough.
C
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An elderly client tells the nurse that she realizes that as she ages, her body parts and organs are just going to "wear out" and she will die. This client is describing which theory of aging?
a. Stress b. Cross-linkage c. Somatic mutation d. Programmed aging
An idiopathic spasm of arterioles in the digits is termed:
a. arteriosclerosis obliterans. b. giant cell arteritis. c. Raynaud disease. d. a peripheral arterial aneurysm.
Carry out the necessary metric, apothecary, or household conversions to determine how many milliliters of cough syrup a nurse will give to a patient each day if the nurse is instructed to give the patient 2 teaspoons of cough syrup four times a day.
A. 30 ml B. 50 ml C. 40 ml D. 20 ml
A nurse is conducting family education with the parents and siblings of a young woman who has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. What is a difference between depressive disorders and bipolar disorders that the nurse should cite?
A) Bipolar disorders do not involve periods of sadness or unhappiness. B) Bipolar disorders involve mood swings ranging from depression to euphoria. C) Depressive disorders involve times of elation that are not found in bipolar disorder. D) Depressive disorders cannot be treated but bipolar disorders are treatable.