When a person can bear some weight, can sit up with help, and may be able to pivot to transfer, this is known as what level of dependence?

a. Total
b. Extensive
c. Limited
d. Supervision


B

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During surgery to remove a pheochromocytoma, there is a danger of the release of large quantities of catecholamines from manipulation of the tumor. To prevent acute hypertension, the patient may receive which agent(s)?

1. Alpha-adrenergic agonists 2. Beta-adrenergic agonists 3. Alpha-adrenergic antagonists 4. Beta-adrenergic antagonists

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A 42 week gestation woman has been diagnosed with oligohydramnios. Based on this, a FHR change that can be expected is

A. Late deceleration B. Minimal variability C. Variable deceleration

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The nurse is educating a patient diagnosed with heart failure (HF). The nurse knows that instruction regarding compensatory mechanisms has been effective when the patient states,

1. "My heart enlarged in order to compensate for the effects of heart failure." 2. "My nervous system kicks in to compensate for the effects of heart failure." 3. "My body will decrease blood flow to other organs in order to compensate for heart failure." 4. "My body will increase urine output in order to compensate for the effects of heart failure." 5. "My body will produce anti-inflammatory agents to compensate for heart failure."

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The clinic nurse teaches expectant mothers about the differences between breast milk and commercially prepared infant formulas. When compared to commercially prepared formulas, breast milk has (select all that apply):

a. More carbohydrates b. Less protein c. Fewer nutrients d. Less cholesterol

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