Select the significant risk factor(s) for coronary heart disease. You may select more than one answer

a. Female over age 55
b. HDL >60
c. LDL <40
d. Cigarette smoking
e. Hypertension


a, d,

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has a heart rate of 140 bpm, and has a temperature of 35.7°C (96°F). The nurse would make a nursing judgment that the infant is a. normal except for respirations b. normal except for heartbeat c. normal except for temperature d. normal in all respects from the information given

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Because of a knowledge of age-related changes in the gastrointestinal system, the nurse encourages regular screenings for which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

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A client with hypertension and diabetes mellitus asks the nurse what can be done to prevent the onset of erectile dysfunction. What measures can the nurse suggest?

Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Maintaining optimal body weight 2. Stopping smoking 3. Limiting alcohol intake 4. Exercising more 5. Following a low-sodium, low-fat diet

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Properly applied, first aid may mean the difference between:

-life and death -rapid recovery and long hospitalization -temporary disability and permanent injury -all of the above

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