The nurse is assessing a client who states that exercise is a high priority and who recently changed jobs because the previous job was taking away from time for several extended workouts each day
What would be the expected diagnosis for this client? A) Obesity
B) Anorexia nervosa
C) Bulimia nervosa
D) Binge eating
B
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A patient sees a physician for health needs as well as a practitioner of Chinese medicine. Which standards should the nurse identify are being met by the practitioner of Chinese medicine to ensure for the patient's safety? (Select all that apply.)
1. Causing no additional stress on the patient. 2. Nationwide certification in Chinese medicine. 3. USDA standards in the herbal preparations used. 4. Safety, efficacy, and quality in the Chinese medicine practice. 5. No adverse interactions between herbal preparations used and any prescription medications the patient might be on.
A client has a decreased level of thyroid hormone being excreted. What will the feedback loop do to maintain the level of thyroid hormone required to maintain homeostatic stability?
A) Stimulate more hormones using the negative feedback system B) Stimulate more hormones using the positive feedback system C) Produce a new hormone to try and regulate the thyroid function D) The feedback loop will be unable to perform in response to low levels of thyroid hormone.
Which side effects are most common among women taking hormone replacement therapy for menopause?
a. Breast tenderness and fluid retention b. Increased vaginal dryness and constipation c. Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea d. Skin itching and dark-colored urine
A client is female with gallbladder disease symptoms. The nurse knows this client is at higher risk for the disease because:
1. The female hormones increase the secretion of cholesterol and biliary stasis. 2. The male hormones interfere with the production of bile. 3. The female hormones increase the client's body weight, which decreases the production of bile. 4. Females tend to take more medications than males, and medications increase cholesterol production that causes biliary stasis.