What are the major chemical components of the cell membranes?
a. Lipids
b. Sodium ions
c. Carbohydrates
d. DNA
e. Proteins
Ans:
e. Proteins
a. Lipids
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a. Excretion b. Metabolism c. Polypharmacy d. Bioavailability
A patient with several chronic illnesses is being cared for in a hospital acute care setting. For which events should you expect to apply the principles of the process of medication reconciliation? (select all that apply)
a. The patient is transferred from the ICU to a medical care unit. b. The patient is transported to radiology for a CT scan. c. The patient's care is transferred from the evening to the night nurse. d. The patient is moved from an acute care to a long-term care facility. e. The patient is relocated to a private room on the same medical care unit. f. The patient is sent to a different hospital for specialized surgery.
A patient is diagnosed with doll's-eye movements. What should the nurse expect to assess in this patient?
1. The eyes remain fixed as the head is turned. 2. The eyes appear to move in the direction opposite to the motion of the head, when the head is gently rotated. 3. The eyes open and close when the neck is flexed and extended. 4. The pupils remain fixed and dilated.
A group of older clients is interested in living options available in the community when they may need some assistance with their daily needs. What should the nurse suggest as possibilities to meet these needs?
1. Adult foster care 2. Group homes 3. Retirement villages 4. Long-term care facilities 5. Adult day-care centers