A nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with GERD and malabsorption issues. However, the nurse notes that according to the client's laboratory work, thiamin levels are adequate. Which process does the nurse suspect as the reason?
A) Enrichment of food products
B) Fortification of food products
C) Introduction of carbohydrate content
D) Introduction of whole-grain products
A) Enrichment of food products
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All of the following interventions are ordered stat. for a patient stung by a bee who is experiencing severe respiratory distress and faintness. Which priority intervention will the nurse administer first?
A) Epinephrine (Adrenalin) B) Normal saline infusion C) Dexamethasone (Decadron) D) Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)
Atypical antipsychotics differ from the other classes of antipsychotics because they:
A. enhance the activity of serotonin in the limbic system. B. reduce dopamine activity more than they reduce the activity of serotonin. C. greatly enhance the activity of acetylcholine. D. reduce the activity of serotonin more than they reduce the activity of dopamine.
The nurse is planning care for a group of patients. Which of the following activities may be delegated to unlicensed assistive personnel?
a. Analysis of the patient's physical condition b. Morning vital signs, height, and weight. c. Evaluation of whether colostomy drainage is normal d. Determining patient readiness for postsurgical learning
The nurse examines the urinalysis results of a client suspected of having nephritis. Which finding will the nurse expect if the client has a glomerular injury?
A) Hematuria B) Glucosuria C) Ketonuria D) Albuminuria