A client has been diagnosed with problems with the urinary system. The nurse explains
to the client that the part of the nephron, which assists in maximum reabsorption is
A) distal tubule.
B) collecting duct.
C) proximal tubule.
D) Bowman's capsule.
C
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Which of the following reflects the concepts of crisis intervention? Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Includes interdisciplinary treatment 2. Restoring the individual to a sense of equilibrium 3. Used when client is unable to overcome the effects of a crisis 4. Utilized when client becomes suicidal 5. Short-term, action-oriented assistance, focused on problem-solving
While reviewing a pregnant client's medical record, the nurse notes that the cervix was soft in texture and nontender during the pelvic examination. Based on this data, which would the nurse identify as a normal finding?
1. Piskacek sign. 2. Goodell sign. 3. Chadwick sign. 4. Hegar sign.
When using Anderson and McFarlane's model to complete a community health assessment, a nurse would collect information about the _____ the community
a. Resources available to promote health in b. Interactions among subsystems in c. Physical environment of d. Demographics of
A nursing student is conscientious in her efforts to cultivate empathy with clients. Which characteristic is associated with empathy?
A) Maintaining emotional distance in order to conserve emotional energy B) Experiencing the same emotions that clients and clients experience C) Providing evidence-based solutions to the problems of others D) Teaching clients and clients how to effectively distract themselves from their issues and problems