Which of the following are included in the management of a patient with hypocalcemia? Select all that apply

A) IV fluids for hydration
B) Medication to enhance renal excretion of calcium
C) Dialysis
D) Glucose


A, B, C

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A client is receiving treatment with liquid nitrofurantoin (Furadantin). Which is the highest priority instruction that the nurse can provide to this client regarding accurate administration of the medication?

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A client wants to improve his overall health by learning healthy behaviors related to diet and exercise. An article in the paper suggested that men can reduce the risk of hypertension by eating healthy,

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The nurse notices a patient has a strong foul body odor. When asked about his hygiene abilities, the patient tells the nurse he has trouble getting in and out of the bathtub. Which areas of the physical assessment does this information address?

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