A client on anticoagulant therapy is being discharged. Which statement indicates that the client has a correct understanding of this therapy's purpose or action?

A. "It is to dissolve blood clots."
B. "It might cause me to get injured more often."
C. "It should prevent my blood from clotting."
D. "It will thin my blood."


Answer: C. "It should prevent my blood from clotting."

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During a mental status assessment, which question by the nurse would best assess a person's judgment?

a. "Do you feel that you are being watched, followed, or controlled?" b. "Tell me what you plan to do once you are discharged from the hospital." c. "What does the statement, 'People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones,' mean to you?" d. "What would you do if you found a stamped, addressed envelope lying on the sidewalk?"

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The students have been assigned a 70-page reading assignment to be prepared before the next class. Which of the following is not likely a helpful part of the planning process for this assign-ment?

a. Begin within 3 days of becoming aware of the assignment. b. Examine schedule. c. Determine study time available. d. Divide the assignment into manageable chunks according to the schedule.

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The obesity rate in a local neighborhood is the product of a poor quality grocery store and a lack of dedicated venues for exercise. This is an example of "upstream" determinants of public health determining the ecology of a community's health "downstream

The PHN understands that upstream determinants include social relations, neighborhoods and communities, institutions, and ____. A. Social and economic policies B. Availability of medicine C. Nursing interventions D. Government programs

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A client's family asks the nurse about the changes noted in the client's respirations. Various breathing patterns may be seen in the client who is dying. What is the best description to provide to the family by the nurse of Kussmaul's breathing?

A) Respiratory rate greater than 20 breaths/minute B) Shallow breathing C) Absence of breathing D) Often occurs if a person experiences alkalosis

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