A patient with nephrogenic diabetes insipidus will not experience an increase in urine osmolality when vasopressin is administered subcutaneously

A) True
B) False


B

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The student nurse learns that effective antimicrobial therapy requires which factors to be present? (Select all that apply.)

a. Appropriate drug b. Proper route of administration c. Standardized peak levels d. Sufficient dose e. Sufficient length of treatment

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The nurse who is operating with the ethics of care in mind believes which statement?

1. "We should always tell the truth." 2. "We are expected to always do the right thing." 3. "We should do whatever provides the best benefit." 4. "We are all interconnected and part of the same global family."

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The nurse assesses the client's pressure ulcer after 2 weeks of ambulatory wound care and observes pink tissue at the wound's base. Which should the nurse implement?

1. Refer client to dietitian to improve nutrition. 2. Alter wound care to include debriding agent. 3. Collaborate with provider for wound culture. 4. Recommend a hydrocolloid wound dressing.

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The knee-chest position is a bent posture with the patient's knees and chest on the examination table

True False

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