It takes about how long a period of inactivity for muscles to lose contractile strength?
1. 12 hours
2. 24 to 36 hours
3. 1 week
4. 2 days
ANS: 2
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A) Plasminogen B) Thrombin C) Prothrombin D) Plasmin
Which is not correct regarding the Quality Data Model (QDM)?
a. pertains to quality service delivery and access to care b. pertains to electronic health record utilization c. enhances more standardized, less burdensome quality measurement and reporting d. is an information model
A nursing student has been providing care for a client at the health care facility for the past several days. The client has a number of comorbid health problems and is being simultaneously treated for many of these
The student has chosen to create a concept map because concept mapping allows the student to: A) Identify the health problem that is most deserving of the student's care and attention B) Identify the relationships between the various aspects of the client's health circumstances C) Create a plan that differentiates between nursing diagnoses and medical diagnoses D) Evaluate the applicability of nursing diagnoses and the effectiveness of nursing interventions
A female client has been admitted to the acute care unit with complaints of abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting
During the interview the nurse determines the client's history includes pelvic inflammatory disease, mitral valve prolapse, and childbirth. The assessment finds the client's vital signs to be within normal limits. When analyzing the available data, what items should be clustered together? 1. Vital signs, complaints of pain history of childbirth 2. Abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and history of pelvic inflammatory disease 3. Gender, history of mitral valve prolapse, and vital signs 4. History of pelvic inflammatory disease, mitral valve prolapse, and pain scale reports