A harmful chemical or substance in the air or water is:
a. An allergy
b. An irritant
c. A pollutant
d. An allergen
C
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Parents of an infant with slow weight gain ask the nurse if they can feed their baby a high-concentrated formula. Which is the most appropriate response by the nurse?
1. "A higher-concentrated formula could lead to dehydration because of high sodium content. Let's discuss other strategies.". 2. "An undiluted formula concentrate could be given to help the child gain weight. Let's look at brands.". 3. "Evaporated milk could be given to the infant instead of the current formula you're using.". 4. "A higher-concentrated formula could be given for daytime feedings. Let's work on a schedule.".
The client's blood glucose level is 134 mg/dL at 7 AM and 71 mg/dL at 3 PM. Which should the nurse implement first?
1. Assess the client for confirmatory findings. 2. Check calibration of the blood glucose meter. 3. Administer insulin according to a sliding scale. 4. Instruct client to have orange juice and crackers.
Which client is at the highest risk for developing a lymphoma?
1. The client is diagnosed with chronic lung disease who is taking a steroid 2. The client diagnosed with breast cancer who has extensive lymph involvement 3. The client who received a kidney transplant several years ago 4. The client ho has had ureteral stent placements for a neurogenic bladder
A patient is admitted to the emergency department with possible fractures of the bones of the left lower extremity. The initial action by the nurse should be to
a. splint the lower leg. b. elevate the left leg. c. check the popliteal, dorsalis pedis, and posterior tibial pulses. d. obtain information about the patient's tetanus immunization status.