A person is on a high-protein diet. Which foods are high in protein?
a. Meat, fish, and poultry
b. Pasta
c. Fruits
d. Vegetables
A
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The nurse explains to a newly diagnosed type 1 diabetic that the beta cells can no longer produce adequate insulin because:
a. they are inhibited by pituitary disorder. b. an allergic response has altered their re-sponse to hyperglycemia. c. alpha cells have proliferated in the islets of Langerhans. d. the body's immune system has destroyed them.
When a child is scheduled for a cardiac catheterization, an important health teaching point for parents is that the
A) procedure is noninvasive and not frightening for children. B) child will return with a bulky pressure dressing over the catheter insertion area. C) child will require a general anesthetic and needs to be prepared for this. D) child will have to remain NPO for 6 to 8 hours after the procedure to prevent vomiting.
The introduction of the nursing process and critical thinking into nursing practice has resulted in increased ethical and legal responsibilities for nurses in the areas of (select all that apply):
a. peer reporting. b. accountability. c. personal ethics. d. patient advocacy. e. cost containment.
The critical element a nurse must consider when completing a behavioral assessment of a patient with a mood disturbance is:
a. the level of anxiety present. b. the degree of agitation noted. c. the depth of depression reported. d. a change in usual patterns and responses.