At what percent of weight over ideal weight is a person considered obese?
A) 20% B) 40% C) 60% D) 100%
A
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The instructor tells the students that the most common type of glioma is an astrocytoma and that astrocytomas are graded from I to IV, indicating the degree of malignancy. What would the instructor tell the students the grade is based on? A) Cellular density, number of cells, and appearance B) Size of cells, number of cells, and appearance C) Cellular density, cell mitosis, and appearance D) Cell mitosis, size of cells, and appearance
A child is admitted with extensive burns. The nurse notes burns on the child's lips and singed nasal hairs. The nurse should suspect what condition in the child?
a. A chemical burn b. A hot-water scald c. An electrical burn d. An inhalation injury
Water is vital to the human body and needs to be consumed daily. As vital as water is, most people get most of their fluid intake by ingesting other beverages. What value might the other beverages have?
A) They are more beneficial to the body than water. B) They are complete sources of fluids for the body. C) They provide no beneficial caloric intake to the body. D) They may provide phytochemicals to the body.
A pregnant client was in an auto accident. She presents to the labor suite from the emergency room after she presented there with a deep gash to her forearm from the auto accident. She had no seatbelt on and was traveling at a high rate of speed
She seems very agitated, is walking continuously, and is talking very rapidly. The nurse should suspect that the client has what type of psychological disorder? A. Schizophrenia B. Bipolar, manic phase C. Social anxiety disorder D. Obsessive-compulsive disorder