Which nutritional deficit is associated with dementia?
1) Vitamin A
2) Vitamin B
3) Niacin
4) Calcium
ANS: 3
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A nurse who has accepted a position as an assistant ICU manager is discussing unionization with the HR (human resources) director. The HR director informs the new employee that he is unable to join the union
Which of the following is an appropriate rationale? 1. The nurse has never worked for a union in the past. 2. The nurse must first complete orientation before he is eligible to join the union. 3. The nurse must have worked in a hospital environment for at least 5 years. 4. Registered nurses hired as management are not eligible for collective bargaining.
A nurse is assessing a pathological gambler. What would differentiate this client's behaviors from the behaviors of a non-pathological gambler?
1. Pathological gamblers have abnormal levels of neurotransmitters, whereas non-pathological gamblers do not. 2. Pathological gambling occurs more commonly among women, whereas non-pathological gambling occurs more commonly among men. 3. Pathological gambling generally runs an acute course, whereas non-pathological gambling runs a chronic course. 4. Pathological gambling is not related to stress relief, whereas non-pathological gambling is related to stress relief.
Excessive thyroid hormone secretion leads to hyperthyroidism. The manifestation of hyper-thyroidism is called ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Morphology reports on a blood smear from a client who has documented anemia show normocytic-normochromic red blood cells. Which assessment questions should the nurse ask to further identify the etiology of this anemia?
Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. "Do you eat enough foods that contain iron?" 2. "Have you experienced any episodes of bleeding?" 3. "Do you follow a strict vegetarian diet?" 4. "Do you get enough folate in your diet?" 5. "Do you work around any strong chemicals?"