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[Done] An electric device delivers a current of [tex]$15.0 A$[/tex] for 30 seconds. How many electrons flow through it?
[Done] For the patient diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which common complication would the nurse include when teaching the patient about the disease? Select all that apply. Pneumonia Raynaud disease Pulmonary hypertension Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) Enlargement of the right side of the heart
[Done] Which of these is a contraindication for Ultrasound MIST therapy? A. Wounds over bone B. Over electrical implants (pacemakers) C. Diabetic foot ulcers D. Chronic wounds
[Done] Osteitis deformans is also called __________ disease.
[Done] Turning the foot so that the sole faces inward is an example of A. supination. B. inversion. C. eversion. D. adduction.
[Done] Which intervention would the nurse implement immediately if the nurse is caring for a patient who has been admitted to the health care facility for an overdose of benzodiazepines? A. Review the health history. B. Evaluate urine drug levels. C. Ensure that the patient's airway is clear. D. Obtain the history of substance use.
[Done] In which order would the nurse implement the health care provider's prescriptions during the admission process for a patient with a urinary tract infection? A. Administer antibiotics, then collect the urine sample per policy. B. Collect the urine sample per policy, then administer prescribed antibiotics. C. After the patient urinates/defecates via a bedpan, pour the urine into a sterile container; then empty all feces in the toilet. D. Remove a urine sample from the patient's catheter bag when the bag contains at least 500 mL of urine, then immediately send the sample to the laboratory.
[Done] A nurse is preparing to administer medications to an older adult client. The nurse should identify that which of the following physiologic changes can affect the distribution of medications in the older adult client? A. Decreased renal blood flow B. Increased gastric pH C. Decreased hepatic mass D. Increased body fat compared to muscle mass
[Done] A transient ischemic attack is associated with which of the following: A. Symptoms resolving in < 24 hours B. Transient monocular blindness C. Deficit(s) lasting > 3 weeks D. Symptoms lasting > 24 hours and resolving <3 weeks
[Done] Professor George Engel believed mental illness was a disease that should be cured. True or False?
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