Select the nursing diagnosis from the following
a. Congestive heart failure related to history of hypertension
b. Non–insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus related to obesity
c. Alteration in thought process related to Alz-heimer's disease
d. Osteoporosis related to menopause
C
Response C describes a patient problem that nursing care can address. Responses A, B, and D are medical diagnoses.
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A nurse instructing the mother of a young infant about how to introduce solid foods into the infant's diet should instruct the mother to:
a. introduce fruits and vegetables first. b. mix foods to allow the infant variety. c. introduce only one new food at a time. d. introduce new foods at 24-hour intervals.
Which one of the following actions can minimize the risk of toxicity in neonates and infants, given the lower binding capacity of their albumin for penicillin?
a. Decreasing the amount of drug given b. Increasing the amount of drug given c. Shortening the time interval between doses d. Making the time interval between doses irregular
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
The mother of a 4-year-old child with a new health problem is concerned about the cost of care because the child is not covered on the parent's health insurance policy
The nurse realizes that the child is one of how many children that do not have health insurance? A) 4 million B) 5.2 million C) 10 million D) 11.6 million