When assessing the family, the nurse will determine that the healthy family is the family with roles that are:
A) associated with family structure, culture, and gender. B) dependent on economics, with the person with the greatest wealth having the most powerful roles. C) able to change from day to day to help the family cope with emergencies. D) always the same as long as family members remain in the same household.
A
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A) It destroys microbial spores on the skin. B) It provides the greatest reduction in microbial counts. C) It destroys potentially harmful keratin skin cells. D) It alters viral replication on the skin.
You are in the process of designing a patient education program that will provide education and monitoring for patients with hypertension. To support your planning, you draw out and present patient data from:
a. A clinical database. b. Biomedical technologies. c. E-mail. d. Internet sources.
A postpartum patient calls for the nurse because she is having a very heavy lochia flow containing large clots. What should be the nurse's first action?
A) Assess blood pressure B) Palpate fundus C) Have the patient turn onto the left side D) Assess the perineum
A patient has lamivudine-sensitive hepatitis B and is taking entecavir (Baraclude) 0.5 mg per day. The nurse reviews the patient's laboratory values and notes a creatinine clearance of 40 mL/min
What will the nurse discuss with the patient's provider? a. Continuing the entecavir at the same dose b. Decreasing the entecavir dose to 0.25 mg per day c. Discontinuing the entecavir and considering dialysis d. Increasing the entecavir dose to 1 mg per day