A nursing instructor teaches that which of the following are found in higher concentrations outside of cells? Select all that apply

1. Sodium
2. Protein
3. Potassium
4. Chloride
5. Bicarbonate


ANS: 1, 4, 5

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An abused client in the inpatient unit recovering from injuries asks to attend Mass at the hospital chapel. The nurse understands that it is important for the client to:

1. Attend to spiritual needs in order to deal with what has happened. 2. Get back to a normal routine as soon as possible. 3. Find a distraction from the injuries. 4. Show an interest in what is going on in the world.

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A client is prescribed bromocriptine mesylate and should be monitored for:

a. urinary retention. c. psychiatric symptoms. b. hallucinations. d. dry mouth.

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Which of the following statements apply to the concept of causality? Select all that apply

A) Causality is the relationship between cause and effect. B) The chain of causation is the most recent theory of causality. C) The web of causation theory is the most recent theory of causality. D) The chain of causation clearly explains causation in noninfectious disease. E) Epidemiology has changed its view of causality over time.

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The nurse begins a shift assessment by examining a surgical dressing that is saturated with serosanguineous drainage on a patient who had open abdominal surgery yesterday (or 1 day ago). Which type of assessment approach is the nurse using?

a. Gordon's Functional Health Patterns b. Activity-exercise pattern assessment c. General to specific assessment d. Problem-oriented assessment

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