How do the majority of elderly people rate their own health?
A. Poor to nonexistent
B. Fair to average
C. Pretty good
D. Good or better
ANS: D
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A 10-week pregnant woman with diabetes has a glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1C) level of 13%. At this time the nurse should be most concerned about which of the following possible fetal outcomes?
A) Congenital anomalies B) Incompetent cervix C) Placenta previa D) Abruptio placentae
When the client experiences convulsive movement beginning in the hand and progressing to the arm and face, the nurse recognizes this as being consistent with
a. clonic seizure. b. complex partial seizure. c. partial seizure with motor signs. d. temporal lobe seizure.
A patient asks the nurse how a prescribed diuretic can help heart failure. What is the nurse's best response?
a. "Urinating more prevents heart failure from damaging your kidneys." b. "Diuretics reduce blood pressure so your heart won't have to work as hard." c. "Taking a diuretic reduces salt levels so you don't have to limit your intake of salty foods." d. "The diuretic counteracts the side effects of the other drugs prescribed for your heart failure."
Which of the following is an example of a drug derived from a plant?
A. Cephalosporin B. Digitalis C. Estradiol D. Insulin