Answer:Acute post-infectious glomerulonephritis-----C
Explanation:
Acute post-infectious glomerulonephritis is a disorder of the (glomerulonephritis), a primary glomerular disease affecting only the kidney which presents glomerular to be internally inflammed with cellular proliferation heightened by a variety of bacterial infections, typically of the Streptococcus bacteria type---- β-hemolytic Streptococcus infection which occurs mostly in children after a pharyngeal infection with a favorable outcome but with a bacterial infection complications presenting such child with puffiness, edema and decreased urination.
Even though it commonly affects children, this condition also affects adults especially with a compromised immune system arising from underlying disease such as diabetes hepatitis and alcohol intakes etc. Although the recovery prognosis in children is higher when compared to adults.
A mother comes running toward you screaming that something is wrong with her son. After sizing up the scene and obtaining consent, you perform an initial assessment and find that the child has a pulse, but is not moving or breathing. You perform rescue breathing at a rate of 1 rescue breath about once every:_________.
Answer:
every 5 seconds.
Explanation:
This question wants to test out knowledge on Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation(CPR) and Automated external defibrillator(AED). When a person's heart is no more functioning the way it should there is a need to perform a Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation(CPR) for that person and the procedure during such emergency is given below;
(1). Always remember to size the scene that is one should make sure that the environment is safe for the patient.
(2). Assess the patient for the first time before calling for ambulance.
(3). Then, perform the second assessment of the patient which involves you to perform a "rescue breathing at a rate of 1 rescue breath about once every" 5 seconds.
Answer:
A mother comes running toward you screaming that something is wrong with her son. After sizing up the scene and obtaining consent, you perform an initial assessment and find that the child has a pulse, but is not moving or breathing. You perform rescue breathing at a rate of 1 rescue breath about once every: 3 to 5 seconds.
Explanation:
Rescue breathing is a technique that introduces air in the lungs of someone that can no breath on its own. The air goes to the patient by a pumping mask, a machine, or mouth to mouth. The recommended rescue breath for children is 1 every 3 to 5 seconds. This is very important because performing excessive rescue breaths or a few of them can be dangerous.
Bill recorded his food intake for a week and then used a computerized dietary analysis program to analyze his diet record. According to the results of the analysis, his average fat intake was _____ of total calories each day, which is within the Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Range. A. 15%B. 10%C. 5%D.25%
Answer:
D.25%
Explanation:
Lipids are food compounds which is the highest source of energy in the body system.
The dietary reference intake for fat in adults is 20-35 percent of total calories from fat. It is advisable to eat more of some types of fats because they provide health benefits such as protection of vital organs , body insulation etc.
25percent is in the range of 20-35percent which makes Option D correct.
Answer:
D. 25%
Explanation:
The acceptable macronutrient distribution range (AMDR) for fat intake is between 20% - 35% of total calories each day. The AMDR is a already determined range for intake of specic macronutrient in our diet. It includes percentages in fats, proteins and other macronutrient. The macronutrients are useful for growths, metabolism, energy amongst other functions needed by the body for optimum operations. In this case, given what Bill calculated is within the acceptable macronutrient distribution range for fat, it must be 25%.
Yesterday, Jenny ran in a marathon race. While she ran, she drank several large cups of water at water stations along the race course. Near the end of the race, she experienced difficulty making it to the finish line. She was confused, and she complained of feeling sleepy and having nausea. Based on this information, Jenny was probably suffering from ________.
A. kidney failure
B. heat cramps
C. brain cancer
D. water intoxication
Answer:
i think
D) water intoxication
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This is defined as "A widely used method of assessing the health of newborns at one and five minutes after birth." This scale "...evaluates an infant's heart rate, respiratory effort, muscle tone, body color, and reflex irritability."
Answer: Apgar scale
Explanation:
Apgar scale is used to test the newborn health based on the criteria of five parameters that are appearance, activity or muscle tone, respiration, pulse or heart rate and grimace or reflex responses given by the new born.
Each parameter is judged upon a scale of 0 to 2 and 2 is expected to be the best score.
The given situation is indicative of apgar scale to evaluate the parameters like appearance or body color, activity or muscle tone, grimace or reflex irritability, respiration, and heart rate or pulse.
A client with dementia has been cared for by the spouse for 5 years. During the last month the client has become agitated and aggressive and is incontinent of urine and feces. What is the priority nursing care while this client is in an inpatient mental health facility?
1. Managing the behavior2. Preventing further deterioration3. Focusing on the needs of the spouse4. Establishing an elimination retraining program
Answer: Managing the behavior
George, a 22-year-old mechanic, always seems to have a cloud over his head. For the past three years, he has had problems sleeping and he has little appetite or enjoyment of food. While he may sometimes seem to be relatively content for short periods of time, this happens very rarely and it never lasts for more than a week. If George were to seek help for his negative mood state, which of the following diagnoses would he most likely receive?
a. Adjustment disorder with depressed moodb. Chronic adjustment disorder with depressed moodc. Bipolar IId. Major depressive disorder
Answer:Major depressive disorder--- D
Explanation: Major depressive disorder is a common clinical depression disorder that affect how an individual thinks, feels and performs his or her daily activities in all areas of their lives due to accumulation of different thoughts in their head leading to distortion in mood and behavior affecting their sleeping pattern and can cause loss of appetite.
George, a 22-year-old mechanic, who always seems to have seem to have such sleeping and appetite problems combined with accumulation of thoughts in his head should see help and would likely be diagnosed with MDD, Major Depressive Disorder.
What causes the autism spectrum disorders?39.Improper family socialization40.A brain dysfunction with abnormalities in brain structure and neurotransmitters41.Damage to the prefrontal cortex of the brain42.Childhood immunizations
Answer: A brain dysfunction with abnormalities in brain structure and neurotransmitters.
Explanation:
Autism spectrum disorder is a medical condition associated with the developmental disability. This may cause social, behavioral and communication challenges.
This is associated with the abnormalities in the structure of the brain and affected physiological functions like the activity of neurotransmitters will affect the cognitive and coordination oriented functions of the body resulting in autism.
A client is newly diagnosed with diverticulosis. The registered nurse (RN) is assessing the client's basic knowledge about the disease process. Which statement by the client conveys the client's understanding of the etiology of diverticula?
A. Over use of laxatives for bowel regularity result in loss of peristaltic tone.
B. Inflammation of the colon mucosa that cause growths that protrude into the lumen.
C. Diverticulosis is the result of high fiber diet and sedentary life style.
D. Chronic constipation causes weakening of colon wall which result in out-pouching sacs.
Answer:
D) Chronic constipation causes weakening of colon wall which result in out-pouching sacs.
Explanation:
Diverticulosis is a condition where by a person's digestive tract devlop tiny bulges or pockets.
A client diagnosed with diverticulosis and has chronic constipation, finds it hard to stool and this often results in out-pouching of sacs. This is because there will be much work on the intestine due to the chronic constipation which causes the intestinal walls to weaken.
Ifbthe the client makes the statement in option D, it can be said that the client has an understanding of the etiology of diverticula.
Meet the Client: The Ivy familyBrooke Ivy is admitted to the labor and delivery unit. Her pregnancy is uncomplicated and she has received routine prenatal care starting at 8 weeks' gestation. After 14 hours of intense labor, Brooke is physically and emotionally too exhausted to continue unassisted. The healthcare provider (HCP) uses low forceps to assist with the delivery of the infant. Mrs. Ivy is relieved to have a vaginal delivery of an infant boy at 38 weeks' gestation who weighs 8 lbs 5 oz (3.78 kg). Brooke's partner attends the birth and is very supportive of his wife during the labor process.
1. Which action should the nursery nurse take first in caring for the infant?
Dry the infant quickly
Use a scale to immediately
Apply a servomechanism
Cover the infant's leg
Which items do you feel are important to identifying who you are? Select all that apply.
name or nickname
favorite types of music
favorite sports or activities
clubs or groups you might belong to
heritage of your family
family traditions and activities
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1,3,5,6
Explanation:
thats just how I feel people would try to identify me
Sandy's doctor said that she may have a disease known as Celiac's disease because the nutrients from her food are not being absorb properly. What system and organ could be causing this problem?
Answer:
The digestive system and the small intestine
Explanation:
the digestive system breaks down and absorbs the nutrients from food. the stomach mainly breaks down food while the small intestine absorbs the nutrients.
Final answer:
Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder that damages the small intestine's microvilli, impairing nutrient absorption and leading to various health problems. A gluten-free diet is the main treatment to manage the disease.
Explanation:
The disease Sandy's doctor suspects she may have, called Celiac disease, is a disorder that affects the body's ability to absorb nutrients properly and is associated with damage to the small intestine. The small intestine's lining is covered in fingerlike projections called microvilli, which are crucial for nutrient absorption.
In individuals with Celiac disease, the consumption of gluten - a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye triggers an autoimmune response that damages these microvilli and leads to malnutrition, cramping, and diarrhea. This malabsorption can result in various health issues, such as anemia and osteoporosis. The primary treatment for Celiac disease is a strict gluten-free diet, which can help manage symptoms and heal intestinal damage.
impaired drivers __________
• should drive only in daylight hours
• rarely affect others in vehicle or vehicles on the road with them
•may experience emotional, societal, financial, legal and physical consequences that last a lifetime
• rarely suffer consequences
Answer:Impaired drivers _____________________________. May experience emotional, societal, financial, legal, and physical consequences that last a lifetime. Rarely suffer consequences. Rarely affect others in the vehicle or vehicles on the road with them. Should drive only in the daylight hours
Explanation:
A client with a history of chronic alcoholism is brought to the emergency department after falling. He is disoriented, with periods of calm and disruptiveness. He is having dysrhythmias on the cardiac monitor. What electrolyte imbalance could be causing the problem?
A) Hypomagnesemia
B) Hypocalcemia
C) Hyperkalemia
D) Hypernatremia
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Which of the following would likely be absorbed in the stomach?
A.) a piece of candy
B.) a serving of alcohol
C.) a serving of lean chicken breast
D.) a serving of pasta
Absorption is mainly done in intestine. Very few substances can be absorbed in stomach which includes, alcohol, asprin, non-steroid drugs and other lipid soluble substances.
What is the site of absorption?The main site of absorption is intestine. Intestine has finger like projections called villi, which helps in absorption.
Only few substances can be absorbed in stomach, these substances are lipid soluble, including, alcohol.
Thus, B is correct option.
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A client has returned to the floor after undergoing a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). The client has a continuous bladder irrigation system in place. The client reports bladder spasms. What is the most appropriate nursing action to relieve the discomfort of the client?
ANSWER: CHECK THE CLIENT'S MEDICAL RECORD FOR POSTOPERATIVE ORDERS.
EXPLANATION:
The nursing staff should check for the client's medical record for postoperative orders. This action will enable the nurse to have an adequate information on how to manage the client after undergoing transurethral resection of the prostate, in other to relieve him or her from discomfort.
Spencer is a 42-year-old elementary teacher and maintains a physically active lifestyle. He needs 2,800 kilocalories daily to maintain a healthy weight. Given the Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Range (AMDR), what is the maximum daily kilocalories from fat that Spencer should consume?
Your answer should be 980 kcal
Clea has been using cocaine for a while now. She has been without any cocaine for 24 hours and as a result is experiencing strange behaviors and physiological responses. She is most likely showing signs of:
substance intoxication.
substance withdrawal.
tolerance.
a drive-control disorder.
Answer:
She is experiencing withdrawal
Explanation:
When you use something repeatedly your body becomes dependent on it.
Answer:
Substance Withdrawal
Explanation:
what needs to be in place for natural selection to happen?
Researchers in Taiwan have found that use of birth control was strongly positively correlated to the number of electrical appliances (i.e., toaster, fans, etc.) in the home. What is the best explanation for this result?
Answer:
The number of electrical appliances is inversely proportional to the number of kids that a couple has. It is a variable that is related to the number of electrical appliances and kids.
Explanation:
As the couple does not have children or is not trying fo more of them, the money that would have been used to raise a kid is instead used to buy electrical appliances. We can see that there is a variable, in this case, the income of the family, that connects the number of electrical appliances and the use of birth control.
Write out an explanation of the direction of travel blood flow takes throughout the heart. Be sure to include all major blood vessels blood enters and exits through, the four chambers, four valves, when the blood is oxygen-rich vs oxygen poor, and the terms pulmonary circuit and systemic circuit
Answer:
Try and get the app Socratic it gives u all the answers
Explanation:
Answer:the heart has 4 chambers 2 upper called atria and2lower ventricles. The atria reserve blood returning to the heart(poor-blood). The thick- muscled ventricles pump blood out of the heat. The right ventricle pumps blood to the lungs through the pulmonary trunk; at the base of the pulmonary trunk is the pu semilunar valv, which prevent backflow of blood into the right ventricl. The left ventricle pumps blood to the systemic circui through the aorta; at the base of the aorta is the aortic semilunar valve, which prevents backflow to the left ventricle. The superior and the inferior vena cavae brings blood back from the systemic circuit to the right atrium.
Explanation:
Inflammation of the mucous membrane lining of the cervix is a symptom of
Answer:Endocervicitis
Explanation:
Endocervicitis occurs when the neck and outlet of the cervix is inflammaed which is caused by a vaginal infection, gonorrhea, chlamydia, or genital herpes or injuries from childbirth etc.
Endocervicitis can be acute presenting in most cases no symptoms and only discovered by accident in a routine checkup while Chronic endocervicitis presents symptoms of abnormal blood vaginal discharge, pain during sexual intercourse, vaginal bleeding abdominal pain, backache, fever, painful urination etc
Answer:
Endocervitis
Explanation:
Cervicitis is an inflammation of the cervix, the lower end, and the narrow of the uterus that communicates with the vagina.
Possible symptoms of cervicitis identified bleeding between menstrual changes, pain during a cervical exam or during sexual intercourse, and abnormal vaginal discharge. However, it is also possible to have cervicitis and not have any signs or symptoms.
Cervicitis is often the result of a sexually transmitted infection, such as chlamydiosis or gonorrhea. Cervicitis can also manifest itself from non-infectious causes. Successful treatment of cervicitis involves treating the underlying cause of the inflammation.
Monica lives in a residence hall suite with three friends. After breakfast, she developed a sudden fever, a severe headache, and a stiff neck. Which of the following infections is most likely causing Monica's symptoms?
Answer:
meningitis. Meningitis can occur when fluid surrounding the meninges becomes infected. The most common causes of meningitis are viral and bacterial infections
Explanation:
Osteoporosis is a condition in which the density of bones is decreased so much that the individual is at a higher risk of fractures. The more calcium in the bones, the better the bone density. What would produce the greatest increase in bone calcium levels?
Calcitonin injection.
Calcitonin is a natural hormone that comes from the thyroid, and slows osteoclasts rate of absorption of bone.
eat cramps are caused by
heavy sweating
sun exposure
discomfort
flavored water
What are six symptoms of diabetes mellitus
Answer:
Frequent urination
Excessive thirst
Unexplained weight loss
Extreme hunger
Sudden vision changes
Tingling or numbness in the hands or feet
Feeling very tired much of the time
Very dry skin
Sores that are slow to heal
More infections than usual
Some people may experience only a few symptoms that are listed above. About 50 percent of people with type 2 diabetes don't experience any symptoms and don't know they have the disease.
Explanation:
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Background Information--
“Always choose the organic food option whenever possible.” “Choosing a food or beverage that is 100%
all natural is a healthy alternative.” “Ginkgo biloba is a great supplement to improve memory and blood
circulation.” Each of these statements is a claim commonly circulated throughout media outlets. From
television shows to magazine ads, there are many different health claims about processed foods and
dietary supplements. It is scientifically supported that nutrition and health are intimately related. Unhealthy
choices about food and nutrition directly affect health outcomes.
1--Select one claim from the background section of this assignment. Discuss whether you are in support of or against the claim and why
2--Explain the evidence you used from either article to support your argument about the claim.
Answer:
1- "Choosing a food or beverage that is 100% all natural is a healthy alternative" is a claim I support because the only reason some foods that seem healthy but actually aren't is because they have GMOs and other things added such as sugars.
2- Enter that on your own, i dont have the articles
Explanation:
Choosing organic food options whenever possible is a healthy alternative as they are grown without the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, have higher nutrient levels, and promote sustainable agricultural practices.
Explanation:I am in support of the claim that choosing organic food options whenever possible is a healthy alternative. Organic foods are grown without the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, making them a better choice for overall health. Additionally, organic farming practices promote soil and water conservation, which is beneficial for the environment.
The evidence I used to support this argument comes from an article titled 'Benefits of Organic Food' which states that organic foods have higher levels of nutrients and antioxidants compared to conventionally grown foods. The article also mentions that organic farming practices reduce the risk of pesticide exposure and antibiotic resistance. In conclusion, choosing organic food options is a great way to prioritize health and support sustainable agriculture practices.
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Nolan, a 10-year-old, is the envy of his classmates because he doesn't have a set bedtime and is free to stay up as late as he wants. Nolan is a well-adjusted child who feels that his parents love him. Based on this description, his parents are MOST likely:
a. permissive.b. authoritative.c. authoritarian.d. rejecting-neglecting.
Answer: a. permissive
Explanation:
A permissive behavior is a behavior which is characterized by excessive freedom. This kind of behavior is allowed by some people but may not be tolerated by other people of the society. This kind of behavior can be disapproved by the people.
According to the given situation, the Nolan is allowed remain free to stay late this is a kind of freedom privileged he is associated with. His behavior is permissive to the parent but may not be similar to the schedule and lifestyle of fellow classmates.
Until very recently, it was thought that peptic ulcers were caused by stress, spicy foods, alcohol consumption, and excess stomach acid production. Why was it controversial to suggest that a bacterium could be a root cause for peptic ulcers
Answer: Until recently, scientists did not believe that bacteria could survive and reproduce in the harsh, acidic environment of the stomach.
Explanation:
The main fact that was associated with the survival of the bacteria in this harsh environment. Peptic ulcer is caused due to stress, alcohol consumption, and excess acid production from the stomach.
Basically the pH of the stomach is highly acidic due to the production of hydrochloric acid. So the scientist believed that none of the bacterial species could survive in such environment but now after studies it has been proven that there are some disease causing bacteria that can survive in stomach and cause peptic ulcer.
The unlicensed assistive personnel tells the nurse that it is unreasonable to expect a response to all call lights within 10 minutes. Which statement by the nurse best illustrates appropriate assertive behavior by a supervisor?
A) "Let's discuss how we can meet our clients' needs."
B) "I will take care of any client needs that you can't provide."
C) "I will have to report to the supervisor if you can't do it."
D) "All clients have a right to compassionate and timely care."
Answer: A) "Let's discuss how we can meet our clients' needs."
Explanation:
Assertive behaviour is "Behavior that allows a person to act in his or her best interests, to stand up without undue anxiety and able to express his or her honest feeling comfortably.
This statement "A) Let's discuss how we can meet our clients' needs" is best suitable by the nurse as this statement justifies several characteristics of assertive behaviour including decision making in positive way, stay calm, honest communication, listen actively, and agree to disagree.
Other statement B, C, and D are not showing assertive behaviour as negative response ( statement "B"), panic ( statement "C"), and less problem-solving approach to conflict ( statement "D").
Hence, the correct option is A) "Let's discuss how we can meet our clients' needs."
To promote effective supervision, nurses should use assertive behavior. This behavior prioritizes respect, collaboration, and maintaining focus on client needs. Therefore, the key response is A) inviting discussion on how to meet clients' needs.
Explanation:The best way for the nurse to respond as a supervisor is by demonstrating assertive behavior. This behavior is characterized by respect for the rights and responsibilities of all parties. Assertive behavior is not about overpowering others but finding a common ground and a constructive solution. Here the best option is statement A) "Let's discuss how we can meet our clients' needs." This statement reflects assertive behavior as it suggests collaboration and openness to dialogue. It recognizes the concerns of the unlicensed assistive personnel, yet maintains the focus on meeting client needs.
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Controls are needed in a case-control study to evaluate whether the frequency of a factor or past exposure among the cases is different from that among comparable persons who do not have the disease under investigation True False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
A study that compares two groups of people: those who have the sickness or condition being examined (cases) and a group of people who don't have it but are quite similar to the cases (controls).Thus, it is true.
What Controls are needed in a case-control study?The control group is used to estimate the proportion of the source population that is exposed and not exposed.
It is necessary to sample the “controls” in a way that is independent of the exposure, which means that choosing them should not be more (or less) likely if they have the relevant exposure. The comparison group, or “controls,” ought to reflect the population from which the cases were drawn.
Therefore, it is true that among the cases is different from that among comparable persons who do not have the disease under investigation.
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