Which substance contains lactose?

a. Sucrose
b. Malt products
c. Milk
d. Honey


C
Lactose, a disaccharide, is found in milk.

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When performing an examination of a woman who is 34 weeks' pregnant, the nurse notices a midline linear protrusion in the abdomen over the area of the rectus abdominis muscles as the woman raises her head and shoulders off of the bed

Which response by the nurse is correct? a. The presence of diastasis recti should be documented. b. This condition should be discussed with the physician because it will most likely need to be surgically repaired. c. The possibility that the woman has a hernia attributable to the increased pressure within the abdomen from the pregnancy should be suspected. d. The woman should be told that she may have a difficult time with delivery because of the weakness in her abdominal muscles.

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A patient who underwent a bowel resection to correct diverticula suffered irreparable nerve damage. During the case review, the team is determining if incorrect positioning may have contributed to the patient's nerve damage

What surgical position places the patient at highest risk for nerve damage? A) Trendelenburg B) Prone C) Dorsal recumbent D) Lithotomy

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A client is scheduled for transsphenoidal microsurgery for removal of a pituitary adenoma. Which preoperative instruction should the nurse include?

1. The client may not use a toothbrush for several days after surgery to prevent injury to the surgical site. 2. Turn, deep breathe and cough every 2 hours. 3. The client must remain supine in bed, with sandbags alongside her head to prevent movement. 4. The client will have to take replacement growth hormone for the rest of her life.

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The parents of a preterm infant in a neonatal intensive care unit are concerned about their infant experiencing pain from so many procedures. The nurse's response should be based on which characteristic about preterm infants' pain?

a. They may react to painful stimuli but are unable to remember the pain experience. b. They perceive and react to pain in much the same manner as children and adults. c. They do not have the cortical and subcortical centers that are needed for pain perception. d. They lack neurochemical systems associated with pain transmission and modulation.

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