Stimulation of parasympathetic nerves results in:

a. increased heart rate.
b. urinary retention.
c. constipation.
d. pupil constriction.


d

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The nurse knows that the dehydration associated with diabetic ketoacidosis results from

a. increased serum osmolality and urea. b. decreased serum osmolality and hyperglycemia. c. ketones and potassium shifts. d. acute renal failure.

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The day shift nurses and night shift nurses are in clear opposition regarding the responsibilities that each shift should be assigned. This opposition has created a ?we-they? distinction on the unit. This mechanism is an example of:

1. Distancing. 2. Suppression. 3. Structural conflict. 4. Unification.

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A pediatric nurse is doing her initial shift assessments on assigned patients. One of the patient's is a toddler with pneumonia. How would the nurse assess this patient's skin turgor?

A) Pinch a fold of skin on the patient's abdomen B) Pinch a fold of skin on the patient's cheek C) Pinch a fold of skin on the patient's upper thigh D) Pinch a fold of skin on the patient's forearm

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Direct care nurses include all of the following, except __________

a. patient care assistants b. telenurses c. pain nurse specialists d. nurse educators

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