Which of the following clinical manifestations are consistent with a patient in acute renal failure (ARF)?
a. Pruritis c. Irritability
b. Glycosuria d. Hypotension
A
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An adult client reports getting 5 hours of sleep each night. How much sleep each day does the average adult require to function well?
a. 4 to 5 hours c. 7 to 9 hours b. 6 to 7 hours d. 8 hours or more
The laboring client is complaining of tingling and numbness in her fingers and toes, dizziness, and spots before her eyes. The nurse recognizes that these are clinical manifestations of:
1. Hyperventilation. 2. Seizure auras. 3. Imminent birth. 4. Anxiety.
What is probably the most important requirement for a community/public health nurse to continue to be effective when serving multiproblem families?
A. Ongoing graduate study B. Supervision when requested C. Support from other agency staff D. Time for continuing education travel opportunities
Sarah Thompson is a client with a home health agency who has recently been diagnosed with diabetes. Sarah is eligible for Medicare Part A but believed she could not afford the premiums for Part B
In planning Sarah's posthospitalization care, the home health nurse should help Sarah understand that her: 1. Hospital bill and physician bill would be covered completely by Medicare. 2. Hospital bill would be covered (except for a copayment), but her physician bill would not be covered by Medicare. 3. Hospital bill and physician bill would not be covered by Medicare. 4. Physician bill would be covered (except for a copayment), but her hospital bill would not be covered by Medicare.