A patient who takes aluminum hydroxide with magnesium hydroxide (Mylanta) frequently for upset stomach, heartburn, and sour stomach is seen regularly in the clinic. The nurse should assess which of the following?

A) Blood glucose level
B) Serum phosphate level
C) Urine specific gravity
D) Aspartate transaminase levels


B) Serum phosphate level

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A nurse is taking care of four different pediatric clients. The client with the greatest risk for dehydration is the child:

1. Over 2 years of age with migraine headaches. 2. Under 2 years of age with tachypnea. 3. Over 2 years of age with a broken arm. 4. Under 2 years of age with cellulitis of the left leg.

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Which characterizes physicians in France?

A) Physicians are evenly distributed between rural and urban areas B) About 40% of physicians are women C) Physician visits can take 15 to 30 minutes D) Physicians see about 15 clients a day

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An example of a primary lesion is a(n):

A. erosion. B. ulcer. C. urticaria. D. port-wine stain.

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A group of students is reviewing information about the different types of murmurs. Which of the following would they identify as examples of midsystolic murmurs?

A) Innocent B) Mitral regurgitation C) Mitral stenosis D) Ventricular septal defect

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