A young male patient, age 14 , has been prescribed testosterone for delayed onset of puberty. Follow-up care includes a visit to the clinic at least every 6 months for ongoing assessment

It will be most important for the nurse to monitor which of the following?
A) Sodium and potassium levels
B) Bone growth
C) Fluid intake and output
D) Hemoglobin levels


B

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The nurse is assessing a client at the change of shift. The client's respiratory rate has increased since the previous day

The nurse performs a focused assessment to determine if the client has other manifestations of fluid excess, such as:(Select all that apply) Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Weight loss 2. Cool extremities 3. Edema 4. Hypertension 5. Periorbital edema

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Which of the following strategies could be used for building a sense of community at work?

A. Remind everyone about the importance of purpose B. Be inclusive C. Avoid constructive feedback loops D. Value individual difference E. Encourage an environment of trust F. Urge coworkers to share their stories G. Embrace conflict H. Look for opportunities to celebrate

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While talking with a patient who has been experiencing aggression and intense anger, the nurse identifies that the patient feels isolation and anxious. Which statement by the nurse would be most appropriate?

A) "This must be scary for you." B) "Once you relax, things will improve." C) "I really understand how you feel." D) "If you calm down, I can help you."

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Hemiparesis occurs simultaneously on both sides of the body.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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