Increased saliva production
What will be an ideal response?
Ptyalism
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a. confirming the pregnancy and gestational age. b. promoting recommended long-term lifestyle changes. c. evaluating general health as a guide for any needed intervention. d. providing education on maintaining and promoting the health of mother and fetus.
The nursing activity that best demonstrates Nightingale's theory of nursing is:
a. taking the client to the hospital chapel in a wheelchair. b. manipulating the client's energy fields through therapeutic touch. c. working with a community group to improve air quality in the city. d. working with the client to identify their needs and formulate mutual goals.
Allergic rhinitis is a common allergy caused by airborne allergens. Which of the following symptoms would a client with allergic rhinitis exhibit? (Select all that apply.)
a. sneezing and coughing b. thick, green purulent discharge c. thin, clear water discharge d. itching eyes, nose and throat e. increased sense of smell f. swollen blue-colored skin under the eyes
A client taking the drug ReVia for alcohol abuse tells the nurse that he wants to join AA as an added support for his recovery. The nurse's best response would be
a. "Although AA is a support toward sobriety, the fact that you are presently taking ReVia would probably make you ineligible for membership." b. "AA has been able to help many people stay sober, but it does require that you have a sponsor. Do you know of someone who is a member?" c. "Joining AA is going to involve your family to some degree. Have you discussed your plans with them?" d. "That sounds like a very good idea. Shall we try to locate a chapter near you and see when they meet?"