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What signs and symptoms would the nurse expect to observe in a patient with excessive white blood cells present in the urine?

A) Fever and chills.
B) Difficulty with urinary elimination.
C) Increased blood pressure.
D) Abnormal blood glucose level.

On Jul 08, 2024


A
TR

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Which of the following suggestions by the nurse would assist Mr.Adamson to maintain a normal fecal elimination pattern?

A) Drink two to four glasses of water daily
B) Include more spicy foods and sugar in the diet
C) Include more whole grains in the diet
D) Use enemas as necessary

On Jul 05, 2024


C
TR

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Which is the appropriate outcome for the patient with the nursing diagnosis risk for ineffective peripheral tissue perfusion related to prolonged immobility?

A) The patient's urinary output will remain at least 30 mL/hour.
B) The patient's legs will maintain strong peripheral pulses and no edema.
C) The patient's abdomen will stay soft with bowel sounds present × 4 quadrants.
D) The patient will remain alert and appropriate with no changes in mental status.

On Jun 07, 2024


B
TR

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When reviewing the musculoskeletal system, the nurse should recall that hematopoiesis takes place where?

A) Liver
B) Spleen
C) Kidneys
D) Bone marrow

On Jun 04, 2024


D