The term oliguria refers to: - reduced amount of urine in relation to
fluid intake.
Postsurgical clients should resume oral feedings as soon as possible
to: - provide adequate nutrition.
The major clinical symptom of acute renal failure is: - oliguria
The layer of the artery in which atherosclerotic plaque forms is the: -
intima.
A standard blood test that is used to evaluate long-term
management and control in clients who have diabetes is: - glycated
haemoglobin level.
Normal glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is: - 125 ml/min/1.73 m2.
The factor responsible for development of most urinary tract
infections is: - microorganisms.
Type 2 diabetes in children and adolescents is related to: -
overweight and obesity.
The function of lipoproteins in body metabolism is to transport: -
lipids to and from the cells.
, A population group that has a genetic susceptibility to type 2
diabetes is: - Pima Indians.
Clients with type 1 diabetes can achieve more consistent blood
glucose control using: - intensive insulin therapy.
The method of dialysis that gives clients the greatest amount of
freedom of mobility is: - peritoneal dialysis.
In the process of atherosclerosis: - plaque is deposited on the interior
surface of the blood vessels.
Patients with renal disease usually have a chronic state of
inflammation, as shown by elevated serum levels of: - C-reactive
protein.
The presence of protein in the urine is called: - proteinuria.
A common symptom among people with undiagnosed type 2
diabetes is: - Poor wound healing
The major principle that guides nutrition planning for clients who
have coronary heart disease is: - reduction of saturated fat intake.