While assessing a patient at the clinic the nurse notes patchy, milky white spots. The nurse knows that this finding is:
A) Cyanosis
B) Addison's disease
C) Polycythemia
D) Vitiligo
D
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A patient has Maalox ordered for administration as needed. Which of the following conditions contraindicates the administration of Maalox?
A) Hypertension B) Heart rate of 68 C) Renal dysfunction D) Stress ulcer
Which of these statements about school-age children with type 1 diabetes is TRUE?
a. They should be encouraged to learn to give their own injections. b. They should be monitored closely by caregivers and teachers at all times. c. They should learn the signs of hyperglycemia and when to test their blood sugar. d. They should adhere to the strict diet requirements of their disease to reduce insulin dependence.
For which client experiencing incontinence should the nurse plan an alternative to bladder training?
A. 70-year-old man who is confused B. 70-year-old woman with diabetes C. 45-year-old man with early-stage renal failure D. 45-year-old woman with early menopause
The peripheral parenteral nutrition bag that
has been infusing into the patient is empty, and the nurse realizes that the next bag is not ready. The nurse should immediately hang which of these intravenous solutions until the new bag arrives? a. 10% dextrose in water b. 20% dextrose in water c. 0.9% sodium chloride d. Lactated Ringer's solution