Patients who have had a TIA are at great risk of
A) heart attack.
B) stroke.
C) PVD.
D) atherosclerosis.
B
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According to Sullivan's interpersonal theory, the nurse should associate the client's behaviors with a previous deficit in which stage of development?1. Infancy2. Childhood3. Early adolescence4. Late adolescence
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A) Blood glucose levels B) Allergy history C) Signs and symptoms of infection D) Blood pressure E) Temperature
A client is receiving chemotherapy with paclitaxel for breast cancer. A priority nursing intervention is to
a. encourage the client to get adequate rest. b. monitor the client's safety. c. teach the client about the drug regimen. d. watch for drug side effects.