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Nutrition for Childbearing Foundations of Maternal-Newborn & Women's Health Nursing, 7th Edition
1. The nurse is teaching a patient taking prenatal vitamins how to avoid constipation. 
Which should the nurse plan to include in the teaching session? (Select all that apply.) 
a. 
Advise taking a daily laxative for constipation. 
b. 
Recommend a diet high in fruits and vegetables. 
c. 
Encourage an increase in fluid consumption during the day. 
d. 
Increase the intake of whole grains and whole grain products. 
e. 
Suggest increasing the intake of dairy products, especially cheeses. - ANS: B, ...
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1. The nurse is teaching a patient taking prenatal vitamins how to avoid constipation. 
Which should the nurse plan to include in the teaching session? (Select all that apply.) 
a. 
Advise taking a daily laxative for constipation. 
b. 
Recommend a diet high in fruits and vegetables. 
c. 
Encourage an increase in fluid consumption during the day. 
d. 
Increase the intake of whole grains and whole grain products. 
e. 
Suggest increasing the intake of dairy products, especially cheeses. - ANS: B, ...
Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry: Chapter 6 Key Terms
activation energy (ΔG‡) - The amount of energy (in joules) required to convert all the 
molecules in 1 mol of a reacting substance from the ground state to the transition state. 
active site - The region of an enzyme surface that binds the substrate molecule and 
catalytically transforms it; also known as the catalytic site. 
allosteric enzyme - A regulatory enzyme with catalytic activity modulated by the 
noncovalent binding of a specific metabolite at a site other than the active site. 
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activation energy (ΔG‡) - The amount of energy (in joules) required to convert all the 
molecules in 1 mol of a reacting substance from the ground state to the transition state. 
active site - The region of an enzyme surface that binds the substrate molecule and 
catalytically transforms it; also known as the catalytic site. 
allosteric enzyme - A regulatory enzyme with catalytic activity modulated by the 
noncovalent binding of a specific metabolite at a site other than the active site. 
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Hartman's Nursing Assistant Care: Long-Term Care 4th Edition
bias - prejudice. 
cerebrovascular accident (CVA) - a condition that occurs when blood supply to a part of 
the brain is blocked or a blood vessel leaks or ruptures within the brain; also called 
stroke. 
clichés - phrases that are used over and over again and do not really mean anything. 
combative - violent or hostile. 
communication - the process of exchanging information with others by sending and 
receiving messages. 
cultural diversity - the different groups of people with varied backg...
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bias - prejudice. 
cerebrovascular accident (CVA) - a condition that occurs when blood supply to a part of 
the brain is blocked or a blood vessel leaks or ruptures within the brain; also called 
stroke. 
clichés - phrases that are used over and over again and do not really mean anything. 
combative - violent or hostile. 
communication - the process of exchanging information with others by sending and 
receiving messages. 
cultural diversity - the different groups of people with varied backg...
workbook- Communication and Culture Diversity
ac, AC - Before meals 
Active listening involves... - Focusing on the sender and giving feedback 
Along with profanity, these types of words and expressions should not be used by NAs. 
- Slang 
amb - Ambulate, ambulatory 
An incident is - an accident or unexpected event in the course of care 
Ask questions that can be answered with_____ or______ - yes or no 
Asking this should be avoided when residents make statements because it often makes 
people feel defensive. - Why 
Being this way and tak...
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ac, AC - Before meals 
Active listening involves... - Focusing on the sender and giving feedback 
Along with profanity, these types of words and expressions should not be used by NAs. 
- Slang 
amb - Ambulate, ambulatory 
An incident is - an accident or unexpected event in the course of care 
Ask questions that can be answered with_____ or______ - yes or no 
Asking this should be avoided when residents make statements because it often makes 
people feel defensive. - Why 
Being this way and tak...
- Introduction to Forensic and Investigative Accounting
Adversary - a person, group, etc., that opposes or attacks; opponent; enemy. 
allegation - An assertion that someone has done something wrong, often without proof: 
Bootlegger - someone who makes or sells illegal liquor 
Committee on Sponsoring Organization (COSO) or Treadway Commission - Formed in 
1985, is dedicated to providing thought leadership through the development of 
comprehensive frameworks and guidance on enterprise risk management, internal 
controls, and fraud in private organiz...
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Adversary - a person, group, etc., that opposes or attacks; opponent; enemy. 
allegation - An assertion that someone has done something wrong, often without proof: 
Bootlegger - someone who makes or sells illegal liquor 
Committee on Sponsoring Organization (COSO) or Treadway Commission - Formed in 
1985, is dedicated to providing thought leadership through the development of 
comprehensive frameworks and guidance on enterprise risk management, internal 
controls, and fraud in private organiz...
Chapter 1 Workbook [Hartmann Nursing Assistant Care The Basics(4th Edition)] Nursing Assistant in Long-Term Care
A policy is - A course of action to be followed. For example, all health information must 
remain confidential. 
Abuse - Purposeful mistreatment that causes physical ,mental or emotional pain or 
injury to someone 
Accepting a birthday gift from a resident - Unprofessional 
Active Neglect - Intentional or unintentional treatment that causes harm to a person's 
body-includes slapping, bruising, cutting, burning, physically restraining, pushing, 
shoving, and rough handling 
Activities Direct...
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A policy is - A course of action to be followed. For example, all health information must 
remain confidential. 
Abuse - Purposeful mistreatment that causes physical ,mental or emotional pain or 
injury to someone 
Accepting a birthday gift from a resident - Unprofessional 
Active Neglect - Intentional or unintentional treatment that causes harm to a person's 
body-includes slapping, bruising, cutting, burning, physically restraining, pushing, 
shoving, and rough handling 
Activities Direct...
Maternal Adaptations to Pregnancy Foundations of Maternal-Newborn & Women's Health Nursing
The prepregnant capacity of the uterus is about 10 mL, and it reaches 5000 mL (5 L) by 
the end of the pregnancy, which reflects a 500-fold increase - The capacity of the uterus 
in a term pregnancy is how many times its prepregnant capacity? Record your answer 
as a whole number. __ times 
A,B,D 
Watery vaginal discharge could mean that the membranes have ruptured. Puffiness of 
the face or around the eyes and visual disturbances may indicate preeclampsia or 
eclampsia. These three signs s...
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The prepregnant capacity of the uterus is about 10 mL, and it reaches 5000 mL (5 L) by 
the end of the pregnancy, which reflects a 500-fold increase - The capacity of the uterus 
in a term pregnancy is how many times its prepregnant capacity? Record your answer 
as a whole number. __ times 
A,B,D 
Watery vaginal discharge could mean that the membranes have ruptured. Puffiness of 
the face or around the eyes and visual disturbances may indicate preeclampsia or 
eclampsia. These three signs s...
Bovine Muscles, Tendons and Ligaments
How is gastrocnemius rupture diagnosed? - pathognomonic 
How is gastrocnemius rupture treated? - close confinement, limbs splinted in extension 
How is hock cellulitis/bursitis/trauma diagnosed? - straightforward 
swollen and damaged hock in winter housed animals 
How is hock cellulitis/bursitis/trauma prevented? - identify and correct underlying cause 
(coarse sawdust, hard/abrasive mattress, sparse bedding) 
How is spastic paresis diagnosed? - pathognomonic 
How is spastic paresis prevented? ...
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How is gastrocnemius rupture diagnosed? - pathognomonic 
How is gastrocnemius rupture treated? - close confinement, limbs splinted in extension 
How is hock cellulitis/bursitis/trauma diagnosed? - straightforward 
swollen and damaged hock in winter housed animals 
How is hock cellulitis/bursitis/trauma prevented? - identify and correct underlying cause 
(coarse sawdust, hard/abrasive mattress, sparse bedding) 
How is spastic paresis diagnosed? - pathognomonic 
How is spastic paresis prevented? ...
assess the potential causes + impacts of changes to the water balance within a tropical rainforest (20)
conclusion= - - deforestation is causing changes to the ATR local water balance 
whereas enhanced greenhouse effect is causing global impacts upon the water balance 
with particular disruption to areas such as the ATR. 
- currently, these changes are being amplified through positive feedback loops 
- BUT, these loops can be mitigated through mitigation such as international initiatives 
such as REDD (but the current impacts may take some time to reverse) 
- in the future, the WWF state that...
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conclusion= - - deforestation is causing changes to the ATR local water balance 
whereas enhanced greenhouse effect is causing global impacts upon the water balance 
with particular disruption to areas such as the ATR. 
- currently, these changes are being amplified through positive feedback loops 
- BUT, these loops can be mitigated through mitigation such as international initiatives 
such as REDD (but the current impacts may take some time to reverse) 
- in the future, the WWF state that...
Adaptive Quiz: Basic Pharmacology for Nurses Ch. 3
A 63-year-old patient is considered to be in which life stage? - older adult 
A 66-year-old patient is considered to be in which life stage? - elderly 
Dosages of which medications should be adjusted in patients with renal failure? Select 
all that apply. - a. ramipril 
b. nadolol 
For which conditions is serum drug monitoring routinely performed to prevent toxicities 
and ensure appropriate therapeutic levels? Select all that apply. - a. epilepsy 
b. stroke 
c. heart failure 
e. infections 
F...
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A 63-year-old patient is considered to be in which life stage? - older adult 
A 66-year-old patient is considered to be in which life stage? - elderly 
Dosages of which medications should be adjusted in patients with renal failure? Select 
all that apply. - a. ramipril 
b. nadolol 
For which conditions is serum drug monitoring routinely performed to prevent toxicities 
and ensure appropriate therapeutic levels? Select all that apply. - a. epilepsy 
b. stroke 
c. heart failure 
e. infections 
F...
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