If u r unable to obtain BP on either arm, where else could you use use to find BP?

What will be an ideal response?


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a. "I just joined a gym, so I hope that helps me lose weight." b. "I sure hate to give up my coffee, but I guess I have to." c. "I will eat three small meals and three small snacks a day." d. "Sitting upright and not lying down after meals will help." e. "Smoking a pipe is not a problem and I don't have to stop."

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The nurse is assessing an adult client when suddenly the client refuses to continue the examination. Which action by the nurse is the priority?

1. Give the client a short break and then resume the assessment. 2. Document what was done and what was refused. 3. Summon another nurse to the room to serve as a witness. 4. Enlist the assistance of the client's family to encourage the rest of the assessment.

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A diabetic patient goes into labor at 36 weeks' gestation. Provided that tests for fetal lung maturity are successful, the nurse will anticipate: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected

Select all that apply. 1. Administration of tocolytic therapy. 2. Beta-sympathomimetic administration. 3. Allowance of labor to progress. 4. Hourly blood glucose monitoring. 5. Cesarean birth if the HgbA1c is 7%.

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Jessica Tennesaw struggles with anxiety but she wants the least addictive prescriptive medication as possible, so her doctor prescribed _______.

a. amobarbital b. chlordiazepoxide c. pentobarbital d. tapentadol

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