What is the most critical component of an enteral feeding formula?
A) carbohydrates B) fats C) protein D) fiber
C
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The nurse should implement measures to prevent what complication? A) Aoritis B) Deep vein thrombosis C) Thoracic aortic aneurysm D) Raynaud's disease
A client is diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome. The nurse would assess that signs and symptoms of the disorder would appear in which of the following order?
1. In the hands and arms, progressing to the shoulders and head 2. At the top of the spine, progressing to the brain 3. In the legs, progressing up the body 4. In the face, spreading over the entire facial muscles
A nurse is assigned to provide care for a 96-year-old bedridden man who experiences severe pain from a chronic neurological disease. The man asks the nurse to please help him leave this world so that his suffering ends. Which of the following actions would be most appropriate for the nurse to take?
a. Assist the doctor with the mans request b. Refuse to care for the man c. Contact the pain care specialist d. Provide the man with names of doctors who participate in assisted suicide
Select the statement that best explains the reason why volatile anesthetics are the preferred agents for maintaining anesthesia in the operating room.
A. They have an antiemetic effect. B. They do not affect the skeletal muscles. C. They have low blood:gas partition coefficients. D. They can be controlled to keep the patient oxygenated.