The client is being treated with Bactrim. The nurse should anticipate seeing an increase in the client's serum:

a. glucose.
b. potassium.
c. BUN and creatinine.
d. calcium.


ANS: C
Bactrim will produce an increase in the client's BUN and creatinine levels.

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The community health nurse knows that the Public Health Intervention Model is focused on the following intervention levels:

Select all answers that apply: A) Patient B) Family C) Community D) Government

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a. cervical. b. breast. c. lung. d. colon.

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Which statement about nursing conceptual models is true?

a. Nursing conceptual models provide a broad explanation of the world. b. Nursing conceptual models are composed of a defined and interrelated set of concepts. c. Nursing conceptual models are abstract concepts that propose outcomes. d. Nursing conceptual models are related constructs that broadly explain a phenomenon of interest.

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