Which type of health insurance coverage is obtained through an employer or purchased as an individual policy?
A) Direct
B) Benefit
C) Group
D) Private
D
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The nurse is caring for a client starting diuretic therapy and is placed on strict intake and output measurements. In counseling this client to maintain at least 1,500 mL intake per day, which beverages should the nurse instruct the client to avoid?
A. Citrus juices and alcohol B. Coffee, beer, and most soda pop C. Tomato juice, diet drinks, and lemonade D. Electrolyte-based drinks, tea, and artificial sweeteners
Following the diagnosis of nephrotic syndrome, the nurse knows the clinical manifestations occur as a result of a decreased plasma colloidal osmotic pressure. Therefore, the nurse should assess the client for: Select all that apply
A) Moist crackles in both lung fields B) Areas of diminished breath sounds due to pleural effusions C) Liver enlargement D) Kidneys palpable to deep palpation E) Increased circumference in the abdomen related to fluid excess
Which term below means "enlarged heart"?
a. cardiomegaly b. cardiodynia c. cardiospasm d. cardiorrhexis
Kate is a healthy 65-year-old female who is interested in increasing her physical activity. Which of the following workouts would meet the minimum recommendations for her age group?
A) a 30-minute walk on the treadmill four days per week B) strength-training exercises twice a week C) a combination of strength-training exercises twice a week and walking 30 minutes a day five times a week D) a 20-minute jog twice a week and stretching twice a week