Emphysema is a common cause of disability and the most common obstructive lung disorder
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Which of the following is the best example of an outcome statement? The patient will: a. Use the incentive spirometer when awake
a. Use the incentive spirometer when awake b. Walk two times during day and evening shift c. Maintain oxygen saturation above 92% while performing ADLs each morning d. Tolerate 10 sets of range-of-motion exercises with physical therapy
The nurse is developing a handout for clients in a healthcare provider's office. The nurse would include which of the following focus areas in this handout to emphasize current changes in the health care delivery system?
1. Class recommendations for diabetics concerning insulin administration A2.Guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control outlining plans to manage outbreaks of disease, eradicating the use of toxins 2. Guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control outlining plans to manage outbreaks of disease, eradicating the use of toxins 3. Resources available to treat chronic pain 4. Class listings for exercise classes available in the community
While assessing a patient admitted with acute hepatic dysfunction, the nurse notes abnormal involuntary movements of the patient's hands. The nurse realizes this assessment finding would be considered
1. hyperreflexia. 2. asterixis . 3. seizure. 4. abnormal posturing.
A nurse practitioner works in a low-income health clinic of a large urban city. Almost 25% of the nurse's practice consists of female clients diagnosed with mood disorders
Among the male clients in the practice, only 7% have been diagnosed with mood disorders. A sexist explanation for the disorder would state: A) Men have less stress. B) The rates of affective disorders are equal between genders. C) Men have lower rates of psychological resiliency than women. D) Women are psychologically weaker than men.