Which of the following laboratory values should be followed for a patient taking an lisinopril?

A) PTT/INR
B) Potassium
C) Iron
D) Calcium


D

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What is an important consideration in preventing injuries during middle childhood?

a. Achieving social acceptance is a primary objective. b. The incidence of injuries in girls is significantly higher than it is in boys. c. Injuries from burns are the highest at this age because of fascination with fire. d. Lack of muscular coordination and control results in an increased incidence of injuries.

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A patient has sustained a partial-thickness burn of 28% of total body surface area (TBSA) and full-thickness burn of 30% or greater of TBSA. How should the nurse classify this burn injury?

1. major 2. moderate 3. minor 4. superficial

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Enteral therapy has been initiated on a client who is now exhibiting nausea and vomiting. Based on this information, what conclusion does the nurse reach regarding the nausea and vomiting?

1. It is caused by irritation of the gastric tube along the stomach serosa. 2. It is caused by an allergic reaction to the feeding. 3. It is caused by the type or amount of feeding. 4. It is caused by a viral agent common to clients with feeding tubes.

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A patient's head of the bed may need to be raised if his condition warrants it

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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