The nurse is reviewing the laboratory work for a new client who is 6 weeks' pregnant. Based on the above results, what is the nurse's conclusion?

What will be an ideal response?


Client is anemic and at risk for gestational diabetes

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An older patient who resides in an assisted living facility is experiencing chronic pain. The physical exam reveals joint swelling and a medical history of osteoarthritis. Which approach should be used to ensure effective pain management?

A) Observation of gait B) Radiological studies to pinpoint pain C) Qualitative and quantitative assessment of symptoms D) Documentation of the body language indicative of pain

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The nurse prepares teaching for a client recovering from metabolic surgery. The nurse should encourage the client to continue to take vitamin and mineral supplements to avoid the development of which health problems?

a. Diabetes, weight gain, and vitamin D deficiency b. Hypertension, dementia, and vitamin C deficiency c. Low levels of iron, hyperlipidemia, and vitamin A deficiency d. Anemia, metabolic bone disease, and vitamin B12 deficiency

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Which of the following is not considered part of the framework for use of theory in research?

A) Provide direction of study B) Selection of research design C) Identify the measurement approach D) Specify the population for study

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Increased deposits of subcutaneous fat on the abdomen occur in:

A. toddlers. B. teenagers. C. aging adults. D. pregnant women.

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