A primary healthcare provider has diagnosed a client with rheumatoid arthritis. When reviewing the client's history, the nurse would identify which of the following as a possible risk factor?

A) Pelvic inflammatory disease
B) Chronic liver disease
C) Cardiovascular disease
D) Lyme disease


D

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Tidal volume is the amount of air inhaled or exhaled during normal breathing. The normal amount is

A. 1,000mL B 250mL C. 500mL D. 900mL E. 100mL.

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A client with macular degeneration tells the nurse that vision has improved after making dietary changes. What change did the client most likely implement?

A) High-antioxidant diet B) High-carbohydrate diet C) Low-protein diet D) Low-fat diet

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A highly respected staff registered nurse on the medical-surgical unit has been asked to champion the implementation of a new nursing protocol. What does "champion" mean in this situation? The staff nurse will be ____

a. Accepting an award on behalf of her unit regarding this protocol b. Displaying a winning attitude in support of the new protocol c. Educating others in continuous quality improvement protocols d. Leading the support for implementing the new protocol

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A community health nurse is working with the local health department on screening for sexually transmitted infections. Which of the following would the nurse identify as the most common?

A) Syphilis B) Gonorrhea C) Chlamydia D) Herpes simplex virus

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