Angina is usually relieved by:

a. Food and fluids
b. Fresh air
c. Rest and nitroglycerin
d. Surgery


C

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Which of the following actions will assist in protecting the nurse from legal action?

1. Recording client information in the chart at the end of the shift 2. Delegate as much client care as possible 3. Assure clients that you know what is best for them 4. Ask for assistance

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The nurse plans the care for an older man who has Medicare, lives on Social Security and a small pension, and has type 2 diabetes mellitus

Which aspect(s) of this man should the nurse integrate into a positive approach to his health and well-being? (Select all that apply.) a. Pays for some diabetic supplies. b. Enjoys regular physical activity. c. Practices effective glucose control. d. Lives alone in a high-rise apartment. e. Lacks low-cost, reliable transportation. f. Attends weekly dinner club for diabetics.

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A client is experiencing a multisystem fluid volume deficit. The nurse notes that symptoms present include tachycardia; pale, cool skin; and decreased urine output. These signs are most likely a direct result of which of the following?

1. The body's natural compensatory mechanisms 2. Pharmacological effects of a diuretic 3. Effects of rapidly infused intravenous fluids 4. Cardiac failure

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