A person's 24-hour intake was 1500 mL. You know that this amount:

a. Meets normal requirements
b. Is below normal requirements
c. Is above normal requirements
d. Was ordered by the doctor


B

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A nurse is caring for a visually impaired 20-month-old who has not begun to walk. An appropriate nursing diagnosis for this child would be:

1. Delayed growth and development. 2. Impaired physical mobility. 3. Self-care deficit. 4. Impaired home maintenance.

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The home health nurse not only had gone over the instructions verbally but also had left several brochures on the issue as well as an agency business card in case the client or the family had any questions

What is one reason that the nurse might have been so extensive in giving instructions? A. Elderly people are slow to understand and learn. B. The nurse wanted to be sure all legal requirements for teaching had been met. C. The nurse was trying to be a good role model of a teacher for the student. D. Senses become less acute with age.

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Spiritual beliefs are important to all patients.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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A nurse is caring for a client with Crohn disease. The nurse notes that the health-care provider has ordered the addition of omega-3 fatty acids to the diet and omega-3 fatty acid supplement to the medication regimen. The nurse suspects the health-care provider is applying which process to help this client minimize chronic inflammation from the disease?

A) Nutrigenomics B) Nutrigenetics C) Epigenomics D) Epigenetics

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