Which of the following would not result in an elevation of high-density lipoprotein levels?
A. Consuming a diet high in fish
B. Vigorous exercise
C. Moderate alcohol consumption
D. Fasting
Answer: D
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The nurse takes many actions in managing a client's pain. Actions that may be effective in relieving the emotional component of a client's pain include:(Select all that apply) Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Allowing the client to talk about their pain 2. Telling the client that it isn't yet time for medication 3. Providing information 4. Providing distraction 5. Promptly attend to client's needs
The nurse is caring for a patient who is hospitalized for pneumonia. Which nursing diagnosis has the highest priority?
a. Activity intolerance r/t generalized weakness and hypoxemia b. Imbalanced nutrition r/t poor appetite and increased metabolic needs c. Ineffective airway clearance r/t thick secretions in trachea and bronchi d. Knowledge deficit r/t use of nebulizer and inhaled bronchodilators
According to Roy, focal stimuli are
a. all factors present in the situation that contribute to the effects of the stimuli b. attitudes developed during previous expe-riences in one's life c. those stimuli immediately present in the person's environment d. previously learned behaviors
As the level of the client's pain diminishes, the client's ability to locate the site of pain:
1. decreases. 2. remains the same. 3. increases. 4. is unchanged, but the pain becomes referred pain.