Which of the following public health efforts will assist in reducing drug-resistant tuberculosis in third world countries?
A) Worldwide screening for tuberculosis
B) Daily administration of isoniazid (INH)
C) Daily administration of vitamin B6
D) Provision of clean drinking water
A
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Of the following clients on a medical-surgical unit, which one should be observed most closely by
staff for symptoms of depression? a. L, age 36 years, married, diagnosis of laparoscopic cholecystectomy b. M, age 42 years, single, diagnosis of postoperative bilateral vein ligation c. T, age 24 years, married, diagnosis of infectious hepatitis d. C, age 38 years, divorced, diagnosis of testicular carcinoma
A client is in the second stage of shock. Which of the following would the nurse most likely assess? (Select all that apply.)
a. Oliguria d. Restlessness b. Tachypnea e. Hemodynamic insta-bility c. Agitation and confu-sion f. Tachycardia (100–120 bpm)
An interprofessional team is meeting to create a care bundle to prevent the development of contractures in patients with limb paralysis from neurological health problems. Which actions should the committee members include when creating this care bundle?
1. Narrow the patient population in which the bundle will be applied. 2. Define the number and type of range-of-motion exercises to be performed. 3. Identify three interventions proven to reduce the development of contractures. 4. Communicate when the bundle has been completed and ready to for implementation. 5. Emphasize that interventions are recommendations to reduce the incidence of contractures.
The nurse is instructing a client on the purpose of eating indigestible carbohydrates such as fiber. These undigestible carbohydrates are used to:
1. make fat. 2. thin the blood. 3. provide bulk to the stool. 4. help with digestion of meals.