At what age do children start to lose their baby teeth?

a. 4 years
b. 6 years
c. 7 years
d. 8 years


B

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The home care nurse is caring for a patient who has severe COPD and home oxygen therapy. The patient tells the nurse that she feels much better after increasing the oxygen flowmeter from 2 L to 5 L/min

The patient's pulse oximetry is 98%. What is the priority action of the nurse? a. Reduce the oxygen flow rate until the patient's pulse oximetry value is 90% to 92%. b. Inform the patient's physician and obtain an order for oxygen at 5 L/min. c. Document the intervention and findings in the patient's medical record. d. Listen to the patient's lung fields and reinforce pursed-lip breathing techniques.

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During the physical assessment of a client who has been inactive due to a leg injury, the nurse notes that the client tends to breathe very shallowly. What technique should the nurse teach the client in order to breathe more efficiently?

A) Deep breathing B) Pursed-lip breathing C) Diaphragmatic breathing D) Incentive spirometry

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A published literature review article would be considered a good secondary source for a person doing a literature review on the same topic

A) True B) False

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Which chronic condition is related to the presence of chronic pancreatitis?

a. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) b. Urinary tract infection (UTI) c. Diabetes mellitus (DM) d. Arteriosclerotic heart disease (ASD)

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