In diabetes, the body lacks or is unable to use:

a. Estrogen
b. Testosterone
c. Insulin
d. Protein and carbohydrates


C

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An energetic adult patient, who has had asthma since birth, takes theophylline regularly. What should the nurse be most concerned with regarding care for this patient?

a. The presence of infection and bronchospasm b. His blood theophylline levels c. His ability to swallow the medication d. Adverse reactions

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The nurse is facilitating a support group for older adults who have recently experienced losses in their lives. What is the basis for the nurse's understanding of how the in-dividual participants will display stress?

a. An individual's age has the most influence on the amount of stress they will experience b. Stress tolerance is fairly consistent in both males and females c. Stress is a natural occurrence to loss and is always manifested in physical signs d. There are individual differences in how in how individuals define, perceive, and react to stress

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Write the following as a mixed number: 17/4

1. 4 1/4 2. 4 3. 64 4. 20

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The nurse is determining the route of transmission for an infectious organism. Which of the following are types of transmission routes? (Select all that apply.)

1. Ingestion 2. Vector-borne 3. Common vehicle 4. Airborne 5. Droplet 6. Contact

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