A nurse is caring for a client on dialysis who is restricted to 1,000 mL of fluid. Which amount of fluid should be used at meals without medications?

A) 400 mL
B) 500 mL
C) 600 mL
D) 700 mL


C) 600 mL

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The nurse assesses a client with Parkinson's disease. Which of the following symptoms are unexpected, requiring immediate follow-up?

A) Drooling B) Hallucinations C) Hypoglycemia D) Tremors

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Nurse extenders in the hospital are called psychiatric technicians or nursing assistants. Whom should

the nurse identify as extenders in community psychiatric care? a. Pharmacists b. Social workers c. Psychiatrists and psychologists d. Supportive or concerned acquaintances

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The nurse is preparing to administer basiliximab [Simulect] to a patient to prevent acute rejection. By which route will the nurse administer the drug?

a. Oral b. Intramuscular c. Intravenous d. Transdermal

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Which system defends against threats inside and outside the body?

a. The respiratory system b. The immune system c. The gastrointestinal system d. The urinary system

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