Which pulse is located at approximately the inner third of the antecubital fossa when the palm is held upward?

A) Epitrochlear
B) Radial
C) Ulnar
D) Brachial


D

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Which action by the nurse is best? a. Awaken the client and encourage oral fluids. b. Increase the IV of 0.9 NS as ordered to 100 mL/hr. c. Put the client in Trendelenburg position. d. Assess the client's levels of consciousness and pain.

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The nurse is caring for a patient who just died. Which action should the nurse take first to determine if the patient is an organ or tissue donor?

a. Delegate the task to nursing assistive per-sonnel (NAP). b. Determine the patient's legal representa-tive. c. Request a copy of the patient's driver's license. d. Ask the spouse to sign an organ donation consent.

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Patients with ulcers receive diets that are high in protein

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Jesse Carter, a student nurse, has been assigned to teach fourth-graders about hygiene. While preparing, Jesse adds information about the sweat glands. Which of the following will Jesse include while discussing this topic?

A. There are two types of sweat glands: the eccrine and the sebaceous. B. The evaporation of sweat, which is a dilute saline solution, increases body temperature. C. Eccrine glands produce sweat and are mainly located in the axillae, anogenital area, and navel. D. Newborn infants do not sweat; they use compensatory mechanisms to control body temperature.

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