The nurse is preparing to assess a patient's dorsalis pedis pulse. Which location on the diagram will the nurse assess for this pulse?

A) Location A
B) Location B
C) Location C
D) Location D


D

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The nurse is teaching a class on infectious disease; the nurse understands that zoonosis is only transmitted by:

1. Person to person. 2. Animals to person. 3. Adult to child. 4. Person to insects.

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A client at 40 weeks' gestation is to undergo stripping of the membranes. The nurse provides the client with information about the procedure

Which information is accurate? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. Intravenous administration of oxytocin will be used to initiate contractions. 2. The physician/CNM will insert a gloved finger into the cervical os and rotate the finger 360 degrees. 3. Stripping of the membranes will not cause discomfort, and is usually effective. 4. Labor should begin within 24-48 hours after the procedure. 5. Uterine contractions, cramping, and a bloody discharge can occur after the procedure.

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Infants have a substance in their lungs, surfactant. What is role of surfactant in the respiratory system?

A) Expands the lungs with breaths B) Keeps alveoli from collapsing with breaths C) Removes fluid from the lungs D) Allows oxygen to move in the lungs

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A first semester student is struggling in class and did not do well on her last exam. She has determined the problem to be her lack of skill in note-taking. What can the student do in order to take more effective notes during lecture?

a. Focus on writing key words and phrases. b. Photocopy someone else's notes. c. Write verbatim all that is said. d. Practice memorization in class instead of taking notes.

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