When educating a patient about cooking methods, a nurse recognizes that additional teaching is warranted when the patient states that a way to reduce fat intake is by
1. Frying.
2. Baking.
3. Grilling.
4. Broiling.
ANS: 1
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The immaturity of this child's gastrointestinal system will primarily influence what aspect of pharmacokinetics? A) Absorption B) Distribution C) Metabolism D) Elimination
The nurse recognizes the characteristic circular hairless patches of tinea capitis, which is called _____________
ANS:
A client with bipolar disorder, manic phase, just sat down to watch television in the lounge. As the nurse approaches the lounge area, the client states, "The sun is shining. Where is my son? I love Lucy. Let's play ball." The client is displaying:
a) Concreteness. b) Flight of ideas. c) Depersonalization. d) Use of neologisms.
A newborn is diagnosed with sepsis. What finding should the nurse use to suspect this health problem?
1. Irritability and flushing of the skin at 8 hours of age 2. Respiratory distress syndrome developed 48 hours after birth 3. Bradycardia and tachypnea develop when the infant is 36 hours old 4. Temperature of 97.0°F 2 hours after warming the infant from 97.4°F