The nurse is interpreting the negative feedback system that controls endocrine function. What secretion will the nurse correlate as decreasing while blood glucose levels decrease?

What will be an ideal response?


Insulin

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A client has identified a need to improve his nutrition. What will be the best way to develop goals and interventions to address this client's identified need?

a. The nurse should decide the goals and interventions then explain them to the client. b. The client should decide the goals then collaborate with the nurse to determine interventions. c. The goals and interventions should be decided with the nurse and client together, but must be approved by the physician. d. The goals and interventions should be based on the nurse's priorities.

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The nurse caring for a patient with recurrent abdominal pain of unknown origin addresses the patient by name and puts her hand on her shoulder and offers reassuring words: "You'll be okay

Try not to think about things too much, if you can." How would you evaluate the nurse's verbal and nonverbal communication? a. Words offer hope and consolation b. Nurse's interaction is comforting c. Response builds nurse–patient trust d. Message provides false reassurance

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A patient flinches when a nursing assistant tries to reposition her in her bed. This patient's response to this physical contact is an example of

A) breath holding. B) restlessness. C) guarding. D) abnormal respirations.

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A patient is administered an oral contraceptive. Which of the following is the process that occurs between the time the drug enters the body and the time that it enters the bloodstream?

A) Absorption B) Distribution C) Metabolism D) Excretion

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