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When caring for a client with metabolic syndrome, the nurse understands that the underlying pathophysiologic process causing hyperlipid...

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A nurse practitioner observes a patient during a clinical interview. The patient describes experiencing a persistent sense of sadness o...

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explain the clients joint mobility deficits; Dr. T initially used his right hand and a traditional fork to self-feed, with multiple att...

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A nurse practitioner (NP) in the outpatient setting cares for a patient experiencing severe pain that a pain specialist manages. The pa...

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10. Which statement made by the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) about a client with tuberculosis (TB) is inappropriate and require...

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Sergey Vacz is a 65-year-old male with a past medical history (PMH) of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and obesity. He will have outpatie...

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annotate this Among the objects of this newly founded Section of Occupational Medicine are: first, 'to provide a means, not readily aff...

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Maria Dubois, RPN, works on a surgical unit and is visiting her son (age 18 years) who is receiving treatment on a medical unit in the ...

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While nurse James Jackson is working his usual shift at the hospital, one of his most trusted coworkers, nurse Sally Seymour, is admitt...

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Scenario 2: Client: Lily, a 13-year-old with Down syndrome (pronouns: she/her). Lily's eyes sparkled with excitement as she sat down wi...

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