Diseases and medical conditions that are either caused by or contributed to by morbid obesity are
A. risk factors.
B. hereditary.
C. environmental.
D. co-morbidities.
Answer: D
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The nurse recognizes that the rehabilitation facility has met its obligation to the client when which of the following goals is met?
1. To completely cure the client 2. To deliver care to the acutely ill client 3. To provide short-term care in order to stabilize the client's condition 4. To restore the ill or injured person to an optimum level of wellness
The nurse is teaching safety to a patient with a dulled sensitivity to touch. What statement by the patient demonstrates understanding?
1. "I have to be careful around hot liquids such as water for my coffee." 2. "If I wear my winter gloves all of the time, I won't get hurt." 3. "I should use the back of my hands to test temperatures of liquids." 4. "I have a high tolerance to pain so I'll be okay."
Decreased urine osmolality is a sign of
a. hyperglycemia. b. diabetes insipidus. c. thyroid crisis. d. SIADH.
When administering eardrops to a child, the nurse would:
a. Pull the pinna up and back. c. Pull the pinna down and back. b. Pull the pinna up and forward. d. Pull the pinna down and forward.