According to the 2000 U.S. census, what percentage of the total population 5 years and older has a disability?
a. 9
b. 19
c. 29
d. 39
ANS: B
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What drug does the nurse administer that inhibits intestinal peristalsis through direct effects on the longitudinal and circular muscles of the intestinal wall?
A) Bismuth subsalicylate B) Loperamide C) Paregoric D) Magnesium citrate
While assessing a patient's lymph nodes, the nurse suspects that the patient has a malignancy. What did the nurse assess to make this clinical decision?
Select all that apply. 1. painful nodes in the neck 2. lymph nodes adhering to the chest wall 3. rubbery lymph nodes in the femoral region 4. hard, nodular lymph nodes in the axillary region 5. warm lymph nodes along the upper chest
Nursing interventions for a patient with severe anemia related to peptic ulcer disease would include (select all that apply):
A. monitoring stools for guaiac B. instruction for a high iron diet C. taking vital signs every 8 hours D. teaching self injection of erythropoietin E. administration of cobalamin (vit B12) injections
The most prevalent and debilitating occupational health hazard among nurses is:
a. footdrop. b. pressure ulcers. c. musculoskeletal disorders. d. contractures.