Which of the following statements is true regarding "intermittent claudication"?

A) It is a palpating sensation.
B) It occurs most often with rest.
C) It improves with rest.
D) It has an unknown etiology.


B

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1. Includes interdisciplinary treatment 2. Restoring the individual to a sense of equilibrium 3. Used when client is unable to overcome the effects of a crisis 4. Utilized when client becomes suicidal 5. Short-term, action-oriented assistance, focused on problem-solving

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When establishing a client's level of consciousness, the nurse is aware that this is determined by assessing the client's:

a. Level of awareness b. Ability to tell the nurse where he or she is at any given time c. Accuracy in expressing the current month, date, or year d. Capability to explain why he or she is in the facility

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A priority in postoperative management of a patient who has had intracranial surgery is what?

A) Reducing pain B) Reducing periorbital edema C) Monitoring ICP D) Preserving seizures

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Lithium is prescribed for a new patient. Which information from the patient's history indicates that monitoring serum concentrations of the drug will be challenging and critical?

a. Arthritis b. Epilepsy c. Psoriasis d. Congestive heart failure

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