A nurse is providing an educational class to a group of older adults at a community senior center. The topic of the class is nutrition. The nurse informs the group that their recommended adequate intake (RAI) level of calcium daily is what?
A) 1,000 mg
B) 1,100 mg
C) 1,200 mg
D) 1,300 mg
C
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The nurse in labor and delivery documents a fetus as being ROA. To what does this documentation refer for a fetus?
A) Fetal station B) Fetal attitude C) Fetal position D) Fetal size
A child of Russian parentage is brought to the hospital with what appears to be second-degree burns
The nurse is aware of a Russian practice of treating headaches and abdominal pain by creating a vacuum under a cup or glass then a small amount of burning material is placed on the skin. This practice is called: a. tassos c. ventosos b. mal de vaso d. veritas
A client admitted with persistent asthma has a history of hypertension. Which class of asthma drugs must be used cautiously with clients who have hypertension?
1. Inhaled corticosteroids 2. Oral short-acting beta-adrenergic agonists 3. Inhaled anticholinergic medications 4. Mast cell stabilizers