Which symptom should the nurse associate with hypoglycemia?

A. Thirst
B. Increased urination
C. Moist skin
D. Nausea


Answer: C

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In Australia, people living in rural and remote areas: a. have the same access to health services. b. experience poorer health than their urbancounterparts

c. have health status and life expectancy about thesame as their urban counterparts. d. are healthier than their urban counterparts.

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Which of the following statements accurately describes a guideline when using a venous access?

A) When venous access is desired, the location of the injection port must be located via an x-ray. B) The system is accessed with a noncoring needle and patency is maintained by periodic flushing. C) In general, a ½-inch, 18-gauge needle is most frequently used. If the patient has a significant amount of subcutaneous tissue, a longer length (1 or 1½ inch) may be selected. D) A smaller gauge (17-gauge) is preferred for administration of blood products.

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Risk factors associated with heart disease and stroke include all of the following except

1. Diabetes. 2. Genetic predisposition. 3. Hypertension. 4. Poverty. 5. Smoking.

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A 12-year-old girl is experiencing prepubescence, and tells the school nurse that she feels "very out of place" in her school. What would be acceptable responses by the nurse? Select all that apply

A) "It must be difficult for you. Why don't you sit down and we can talk about it." B) "I would suggest that you talk to your parents about your feelings. This isn't something that I can talk to you about." C) "All of the girls and boys will be going through the same thing as you so that should make you feel a little better." D) "Tell me how this makes you feel. Talking about your feelings may help you feel better about school." E) "I went through the same thing when I was in school. I know it doesn't feel like it now but I promise it will get easier."

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