Which of the following factors make European and Asian women more prone to osteoporosis than African-American women?
A) A greater intake of alcohol
B) Amounts of dietary fiber, protein, and caffeine
C) A smaller, thinner body frame
D) More exposure to physical activities
C
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A) A chance to go back and rework the prior level B) A chance to be successful at prior levels C) A more complex view of a moral issue D) A less complex view of a moral issue
A nursing instructor asks a group of students, "What should be included in the teaching plan for a client receiving Pitocin?" Which response by a student would indicate the need for further teaching? (Select all that apply.)
a. medication and reasons for use b. monitoring of the fetal heart rate c. temperature of newborn's bath water d. monitoring of blood glucose and sodium levels e. techniques for effective breastfeeding of the newborn f. monitoring of the maternal blood pressure, pulse, and temperature
What is the best action for a nurse to take when a nurse's state nursing association decides to take
action on a matter on which he or she disagrees? A) Write, email, and call the appropriate state political officials. B) Drop out of the organization. C) Act as an expert witness at public hearings on the issue. D) Become involved in the organization.
In teaching the group of clients about osteoporosis, the nurse identifies which participant with the highest risk for this disease?
a. A small-boned, thin white American woman b. An American Indian man who smokes c. A Hispanic woman who has completed menopause d. A Black American man with a family history of osteoporosis