How many smoking-related deaths occur in the United States each year?
a. Fewer than 200,000
b. Less than 300,000
c. Over 400,000
d. Over 1,000,000
C
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a. Cloudy urine b. Urinary hesitancy c. Post-void dribbling d. Weak urinary stream
An older woman asks the nurse why she "suddenly" has a deficiency in B vitamins as her eating and cooking habits have not changed. What response by the nurse is best?
a. "Something has to be different now." b. "You can't absorb B vitamins like before." c. "Your need for B vitamins has increased." d. "The guidelines have been increased."
A client with Alzheimer's disease in the intensive treatment unit repeatedly tries to go into other patients' rooms to nap during the day. The most appropriate nursing intervention for this patient is what?
A) Allowing her to nap in an empty room B) Explaining to her why this cannot be tolerated C) Escorting the patient to her room for napping D) Suggesting that daytime napping be decreased
When a patient uses a cane with a two-point gait, the
A. cane and the strong leg move at the same time. B. cane and the weak leg move at the same time. C. strong leg always moves first. D. patient holds the cane in the weak hand.