Nursing physical assessment of a bulimic client often reveals
a. prominent parotid glands.
b. peripheral edema.
c. thin, brittle hair.
d. amenorrhea.
A
Prominent parotid glands are associated with repeated vomiting. The other options are signs of
anorexia nervosa and are not usually seen in bulimia.
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a. Hyperalbuminemia b. Positive ASO titer c. Leukocytosis d. Proteinuria
When the LVN/LPN completes the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI), it must have the:
a. Minimum Data Set (MDS) and the signature of the physician. b. Resident Assessment Protocols (RAPs) and the drug list. c. Minimum Data Set, Resident Assessment Protocols, and the RN's signature. d. Resident Assessment Protocols and the signature of the administrator.
Which type of qualitative research is the most controversial?
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