During history taking for breathlessness, the most important immediate question is A Onset and duration B Favorite foods eaten C
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In palliative care, the main goal of nursing care is to A Cure the disease B Improve comfort quality C
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During a focused assessment for chest pain, the best tool to rate intensity is A Glasgow scale B Peak flow
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During nursing history taking, the most important first step is to A Give health advice B Start physical exam C
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RDA is designed to meet needs of nearly all people in a specific age-sex group who are A ICU patients
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A nurse wants to explain “RDA” to a patient in simple words, and the most accurate meaning is the daily
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A nurse calculating BMI for a patient weighing 72 kg and height 1.6 m should interpret BMI as about 28,
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In iron deficiency anemia, the body first shows reduced hemoglobin and then common symptoms like fatigue and A Neck swelling
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A patient with BMI 31 kg/m² is counseled as having obesity, and the most appropriate first-line nutrition advice is gradual
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A nurse explains “macronutrients” as nutrients required in large amounts mainly to provide energy and build body tissues, including A
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