__________ reflects arterial pressure during ventricular relaxation
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Diastolic blood pressure
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Parents of a 5-year-old child diagnosed as cognitively impaired have come to the nurse to discuss different approaches to the ongoing care of their child. The nurse should suggest focusing on what activity?
a. Acquiring job skills b. Making decisions c. Performing self-care activities d. Reading and doing simple math
A new client came to the clinic complaining of shortness of breath and fever. How long should the triage nurse count the peripheral pulse?
A. 15 seconds B. 30 seconds C. 1 minute D. 2 minutes
The nurse was caring for an elderly gentleman who lived with his son. The nurse is concerned about elder abuse. Which of the following would be the most important intervention to be implemented by the nurse?
a. Counsel and recognize the son's efforts in relation to being a caregiver. b. Encourage the son to consider respite care or adult daycare for his father. c. Provide information to the son regarding nursing home placement. d. Suggest that other family members assist with caregiving.
The primary reason heparin cannot be administered orally is that:
A. the peptide would be destroyed by gastric acid in the stomach. B. the peptide is too large to be absorbed in the intestines. C. the mucopolysaccharide would be destroyed by gastric acid in the stomach. D. the mucopolysaccharide is too large to be absorbed in the intestines.