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MuscleCards® Trivia questions 19-21 are listed below. 19.) Trick QuestionIn the iconic movie “Bullitt,” Steve McQueen drives a 1967 Mustang GT Fastback. (Easy + 1 Point)A. TrueB. FalseAnswer ( B ) FalseThe Correct year is a 1968 Mustang GT Fastback 20.) Richard Petty drove which racing car in the 1969 NASCAR Championship? (Med + 2 Points) A. 1969 Dodge Charger DaytonaB. 1969 Ford Torino TalladegaC. 1968 Dodge Charger 500 Answer ( B ) 1969 Ford Torino Talladega 21.) Oldsmobile introduced the W-30 performance option package in what year? (Hard + 3 Points) A. 1965B. 1964C. 1968 D. 1971Answer ( B ) 1964 PS, If you are interested in Pre-Ordering our In-Home MuscleCards® Trivia Game! Head over to: WWW.MCGTRIVIA.COM Now!
Good Friday Service, "A Word of Remembrance" Scripture Reading: Luke 23:26-43, I. The Need for Remembrance A. Given an Impending Death B. Given an Awakened Soul II. The Request for Remembrance A. The Nature of the Request B. The Contrast to the Request III. The Answer of Remembrance A. The Wonder of the Answer B. The Description of the Answer Rev. Greg Lubbers
How much do you know about some basic finance terms and concepts? Test your knowledge with this Money Tip Tuesday financial quiz. Links: Learn more about APR Listen to our Calculating Your Net Worth Money Tip Tuesday episode Freddie Mac information about credit scores Podcast episodes on credit: What the Heck is Credit and Why is it Important? Strategies to Build Your Credit Listen to our Starting Your Emergency Fund Money Tip Tuesday episode Follow our podcast Facebook, Instagram and Twitter Transcript: Welcome to Money Tip Tuesday from the Making Money Personal podcast. How much do you know about some basic finance terms and concepts? Test your knowledge with this Money Tip Tuesday financial quiz. Think you're up for the challenge? Give it a shot and see how well you do! Good luck and let's begin! Question 1: What does APR stand for? APR stands for Annual Percentage Rate. Investopedia defines APR as “the yearly interest generated by a sum that's charged to borrowers or paid to investors.” If you borrow money from a lender, you'll be charged interest on your payments. The APR tells you the percentage rate that you can expect to pay over a one-year period. In many types of loans, the rate and the APR are the same, but other times they can differ due to additional fees or charges associated with the loan. Next time you're rate shopping, take note of not only the interest rate you'll pay, but that APR as well. Question 2: Net worth is calculated by subtracting your debts from your what? Net worth is calculated by subtracting all your debts (or liabilities) from your assets. Assets are things you own that have value. Things like investments, cash and savings accounts, collectibles and jewelry are considered assets. On the flip side, your debts are everything that you owe money on. Things like your mortgage, auto loan, and credit card balances are all considered debts. When you calculate your net worth, you subtract the total number of your debts from the total number of your assets. If you're interested in learning more about how to calculate your net worth, we have a Money Tip Tuesday episode that walks you through the steps on how to do it. Question 3: If you want a healthy credit score, you should keep your debt to credit ratio below what percentage? A) 80% B) 30% C) 50% Answer: B) 30% Your debt to credit ratio is used to describe how close you come to reaching your credit limit. A 100% debt to credit ratio means you've borrowed 100% of your credit line and essentially maxed out your card. This does not look good for your credit. If you want to maintain a healthy credit score, you should aim to keep your debt to credit ratio at 30% or below. For example, if you have a $10,000 credit limit, you should be keeping your charges at or below the $3,000 amount. Question 4: What are the 5 main factors that add up to make your credit score? According to Freddi Mac, the main factors are: Payment History, Amounts you Owe, Length of Credit History, Credit Inquiries, and Types of Credit You Use. These are all factors used to determine your credit score. Each carries a different weight so some are more important than others. If you're trying to find ways to boost your credit score you can look at these factors. Pay attention to each one and how they can affect your personal credit history. For more information about credit, you can listen to our prior episodes, What the Heck is Credit, and Strategies to Build Credit. Question 5: How many months' worth should you have saved in an account for a healthy emergency fund? A) 1-2 B) 10-12 C) 3-6 Answer: C) 3-6 months Your emergency fund is an account of money that you have set aside for emergency purchases. You should aim to have 3-6 months' worth of expenses set aside in this account in case something happens. For example, if your living expenses are around $5,000 a month, a healthy emergency fund would have $15,000 – $30,000 saved in it. Having an emergency fund is an important financial goal to meet because it provides a lot of flexibility and assurance if life brings about unexpected challenges. If you don't have an emergency fund yet, it's a good idea to start one. If you can't save the full 3-6 months right away, don't worry. Just start saving something and make that 3-6 months your next financial goal to meet. This wraps up our quick financial quiz. How did you do? Let us know on social media! If there are any other tips or topics you would like us to cover, let us know at tcupodcast@trianglecu.org. Like and follow our Making Money Personal FB, IG and Twitter pages and look for our sponsor, Triangle Credit Union on social media to share your thoughts. Thanks for listening to today's Money Tip Tuesday and be sure to check out our other tips and episodes on the Making Money Personal podcast. Have a great day!
Ben and Nathan have read a lot of shoddy personal statements on the show in recent weeks. If you're wondering what a really good one sounds like, you don't want to miss today's first submission—one that actually follows the guys' advice. The best personal statement in weeks is followed by a frenzy of violations. But first, the guys tackle a Parallel Reasoning question from PrepTest 73 and dispel a myth about diagramming arguments on the LSAT. First, Nathan reiterates the pearl of LR advice from episode 317: Mentally blur out the question and answer choices as you read the passage. Focus on one sentence at a time, and make sure you actually understand it. The first sentence is an if-then statement. Does that mean you should write it out with symbols and arrows and diagram the contrapositive? No! Doing that is counterproductive. Instead, just think about what the sentence means. Ben puts it simply: Either Suarez or Anderson is the most qualified. Halfway through the next sentence, Ben predicts what the argument can logically conclude. The conclusion matches his prediction, so the argument is valid. That is, the evidence forces the conclusion to be true. The question asks for a parallel argument. The given argument is valid, so the correct answer must be valid as well. Nathan describes the type of argument he's looking for as, roughly, “It's gotta be one of these two things. So, if it's not this one, it's that one.” Answer B is a perfect match. Read more on our website!
Shon Gerber from ShonGerber.com provides you the information and knowledge you need to prepare and pass the CISSP Exam while providing the tools you need to enhance your cybersecurity career. Shon utilizes his expansive knowledge while providing superior training from his years of training people in cybersecurity. In this episode, Shon will talk about the following items that are included within Domain 1 (Security and Risk Management) of the CISSP Exam. BTW - Get access to all my CISSP Training Courses here at: https://shongerber.com/ CISSP Exam Questions Question: 135 Which of the following contains references to expected business continuity planning (BCP) practices that organizations must implement A. ISO 17799:2008, Section 1 B. ISO 27005:2008, Section 8 C. ISO 27002:2005, Section 10 D. ISO 27001:2005, Annex A Answer: D https://www.brainscape.com/flashcards/business-continuity-planning-4303634/packs/6456925 ------------------------------------ Question: 136 What process identifies the business continuity requirements for the organization's assets? A. risk analysis B. business impact analysis C. threat analysis D. asset classification Answer: B https://www.brainscape.com/flashcards/business-continuity-planning-4303634/packs/6456925 ------------------------------------ Question: 137 A contingency plans should be written to A. address all possible risk scenarios B. address all likely risk scenarios C. remediate all vulnerabilities D. recover all operations Answer: B https://www.brainscape.com/flashcards/business-continuity-planning-4303634/packs/6456925 ------------------------------------ Want to find Shon elsewhere on the internet? LinkedIn – www.linkedin.com/in/shongerber Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CyberRiskReduced/ LINKS: ISC2 Training Study Guide https://www.isc2.org/Training/Self-Study-Resources
Shon Gerber from ShonGerber.com provides you the information and knowledge you need to prepare and pass the CISSP Exam while providing the tools you need to enhance your cybersecurity career. Shon utilizes his expansive knowledge while providing superior training from his years of training people in cybersecurity. In this episode, Shon will talk about the following items that are included within Domain 1 (Security and Risk Management) of the CISSP Exam. BTW - Get access to all my CISSP Training Courses here at: https://shongerber.com/ CISSP Exam Questions Question: 132 Which of the following is less likely to accompany a contingency plan, either within the plan itself or in the form of an appendix? A. Contact information for all personnel B. Vendor contract information, including offsite storage and alternate site C. Equipment ad system requirements lists of hardware, software, firmware, and other resources required to support system operations D. The Business Impact Analysis Answer: D Explanation: You use the BIA as a guideline to create the contingency plan. https://www.brainscape.com/flashcards/business-continuity-planning-4303634/packs/6456925 ------------------------------------ Question: 133 The first step in contingency planning is to perform: A. A hardware backup B. A data backup C. An operating system software backup D. An application software backup Answer: B https://www.brainscape.com/flashcards/business-continuity-planning-4303634/packs/6456925 ------------------------------------ Question: 134 Which of the following teams should not be included in an organization’s contingency plan? A. Damage assessment team B. Hardware salvage team C. Tiger team D. Legal affairs team Answer: C Explanation: Tiger is an algorithm Excerpt is from CISSP / Shon Harris / 5th edition. https://www.brainscape.com/flashcards/business-continuity-planning-4303634/packs/6456925 ------------------------------------ Want to find Shon elsewhere on the internet? LinkedIn – www.linkedin.com/in/shongerber Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CyberRiskReduced/ LINKS: ISC2 Training Study Guide https://www.isc2.org/Training/Self-Study-Resources
Shon Gerber from ShonGerber.com provides you the information and knowledge you need to prepare and pass the CISSP Exam while providing the tools you need to enhance your cybersecurity career. Shon utilizes his expansive knowledge while providing superior training from his years of training people in cybersecurity. In this episode, Shon will talk about the following items that are included within Domain 1 (Security and Risk Management) of the CISSP Exam. BTW - Get access to all my CISSP Training Courses here at: https://shongerber.com/ CISSP Exam Questions Question: 129 Which of the following could lead to the conclusion that a disaster recovery plan may not be operational within the timeframe the business needs to recover? A. )The alternate site is a warm site B. Critical recovery priority levels are not defined C. Offsite backups are located away from the alternate site D. The alternate site is located 70 miles away from the primary site Answer: B Explanation: From ------------------------------------ Question: 130 What are the four domains of communication in the disaster planning and recovery process? A. Plan manual, plan communication, primer for survival, warning and alarms B. Plan communication, primer for survival, escalation, declaration C. Plan manual, warning and alarm, declaration, primer for survival D. Primer for survival, escalation, plan communication, warning and alarm Answer: C Explanation: From ------------------------------------ Question: 131 The underlying reason for creating a disaster planning and recover strategy is to A. Mitigate risks associated with disaster. B. Enable a business to continue functioning without impact. C. Protect the organization’s people, place and processes. D. Minimize financial profile. Answer: A Explanation: “Disaster recovery has the goal of minimizing the effects of a disaster and taking the necessary steps to ensure that the resources, personnel, and business processes are able to resume operation in a timely manner.” Pg 550 Shon Harris: All-in-One CISSP Certification From ------------------------------------ Want to find Shon elsewhere on the internet? LinkedIn – www.linkedin.com/in/shongerber Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CyberRiskReduced/ LINKS: ISC2 Training Study Guide https://www.isc2.org/Training/Self-Study-Resources Online Article https://www.cio.com/article/2381021/best-practices-how-to-create-an-effective-business-continuity-plan.html
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The Staying Young Show Show Topic: Lung Cancer: Risks, Diagnosis, and New Research Co-Hosts: Judy Gaman, Mark Anderson, Walter Gaman Guest: Kenneth Westover – in studio Segment 1 Discussion 4.5 min. Today we spending the whole hour discussing lung cancer. Could you be at risk? Learn about the risks, diagnosis, and even the latest research as we are joined later this hour by lung cancer specialist Dr. Kenneth Westover from UT Southwestern Medical Center. (Connect) The frustrations the docs face when people refuse to stop smoking or they have other bad habits and don't ever think it will happen to them. (Inspire) challenge every listener to give up smoking. 20 minutes after quitting Your heart rate and blood pressure drop. (Effect of smoking on arterial stiffness and pulse pressure amplification, Mahmud A, Feely J. 2003. Hypertension:41:183) 12 hours after quitting The carbon monoxide level in your blood drops to normal. (US Surgeon General's Report, 1988) 2 weeks to 3 months after quitting Your circulation improves, meaning your blood is pumped better and your lungs work better. (US Surgeon General's Report, 1990) 1 to 9 months after quitting Coughing and shortness of breath decrease; Lung function improves increasing the ability to handle mucus, clean the lungs, and reduce the risk of infection. (US Surgeon General's Report, 1990) 1 year after quitting The excess risk of coronary heart disease is half that of a smoker's. (US Surgeon General's Report, 2010) 5 years after quitting Your risk of stroke is reduced to that of a non-smoker 2-5 years after quitting. The risk of cancer of the mouth, throat, esophagus and bladder is cut in half after 5 years. (US Surgeon General's Report, 2010) 10 years after quitting The lung cancer death rate is about half that of a person who is still smoking. (US Surgeon General's Report, 2010) 15 years after quitting The risk of coronary heart disease is that of a non-smoker's. (US Surgeon General's Report, 1990) MUSIC FOR DOC SHOCK (JIM) If you are taking a PPI – Proton Pump Inhibitor, the medications used to treat ulcers and acid reflux, you need to hear this. Two new studies have emerged that show PPI class drugs can actually cause damage to the kidneys. These drugs were never intended to be used on a long term basis, but many people have been on them for years, causing irreversible damage to their kidneys. A study out of Johns Hopkins University followed over 10K adults with normal kidney function from 1996 to 2011. They found that PPI users were between 20% and 50% more likely to develop CKD than non-PPI users, even after accounting for baseline differences. This discovery was replicated in a second study with over 240,000 patients who were followed from 1997 to 2014. This is significant! Facebook (Stay Young Media Group), website (Stayyoungamerica.com, and iTunes, call us 844-well 100 Follow us on Twitter @StayYoungMedia Segment 2 About tease – 1 min. – coming up – our very special guest Dr. Kenneth Westover from UT Southwestern will be here to talk about some of the latest research on lung cancer. If you know someone who is suffering from lung cancer, remember, you can always download this and all our shows by going to stayyoungamerica.com and subscribing to the podcast versions of the shows. ANDERSON - Immortal minute – 2 min. Start with sponsorship statement below!!!!!!! “This Immortal Minute is brought to you by - Solis mammography – exceptional experience and exceptionally accurate results” Today's show is all about lung cancer, prevention, diagnosis, and the latest research and treatments. We have a very special guest on with us, Dr. Kenneth Westover from UT Southwestern Medical Center. He was actually recruited by them because of the work he did at Harvard as a scientist and radiation oncologist. He's been published time and time again, and today we have the distinct pleasure of having him right here with us on the Staying Young Show. Discuss What led you to your occupation? Why is this your passion Some of your work on gene transcription was cited in a Nobel Prize of your mentor – tell us a little bit about that breakthrough In what other ways has the treatment of lung cancer changed since you entered the field? Take us through your day – what is it like working on the other side of cancer? Tease 20 sec. - SHOUT OUT TO MILITARY, Facebook (stay young media group) , download podcasts – follow us on twitter @StayYoungMedia coming up - Jenny Santi will share some of her favorite giving stories. Segment 3 Judy – Tease the upcoming Dementia Defender 844-WELL100 This whole hour is devoted to lung cancer, the prevention, diagnosis and treatment with our special guest Dr. Ken Westover from UT Southwestern Medical Center. Discuss Discuss current clinical trials in lung cancer treatment Advice for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment by all docs Judy tease DD – grab a pen! 844-well100. Podcasts itunes, stayyoungamerica.com Coming up Medical Mania Trivia and then at the end of the show - Dementia Defender Riddle of the day – your chance to win a free copy of the book Age to Perfection. Follow us on Twitter @StayYoungMedia Judy Announcement tease DD 844-Well100 – 30 sec. MEDICAL TRIVIA - Brenda Jackson: I can Still Shine How many scents can the nose remember? A.) Hundreds B) Thousands C) Millions Answer: over 50,000 Your body has enough iron in it to make: A.) a 3 foot Rod B.) a 3 inch nail C.) none of the above Answer: B 3” Nail The strongest muscle in the human body is found where? Answer: jaw (masseter muscle) Does sweat by itself have a scent? Answer: No – it's the bacteria that mixes with it True or false excessive body hair makes you smarter? Answer: True DEMENTIA DEFENDER Is it correct that seven and five is thirteen or seven and five are thirteen? Thank you for listening to the Stay Young Radio Show! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. 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Question: A nurse working in the newborn nursery is caring for an infant who was born 3 hours ago. The infant's axillary temperature is 97.0F and the nurse notes that his respiratory rate is 60/minute. Which action of the nurse is most appropriate? Answer: B. Increase the heat on the radiant warmer and place a […] The post QOD 86: Hypothermia in an Infant (OB/Peds/Health Promotion and Maintenance) appeared first on NURSING.com.
Question: A 35-year-old pregnant patient tells the nurse that she has been feeling significant stress in her life since she found out she was pregnant. Select all of the appropriate measures the nurse can suggest as part of stress reduction in a pregnant patient. Answer: B. Find a hobby that is enjoyable D. Participate in […] The post QOD 83: Stress Reduction in Pregnancy (Mental Health/Health Promotion and Maintenance) appeared first on NURSING.com.
Question: A 67-year-old patient complains to the nurse that while he used to run long distances and participate in marathons, he no longer has the stamina to run very far. Select all of the following that are associated with changes in exercise tolerance as a result of aging. Answer: B. Decreased lean muscle mass D. […] The post QOD 82: Exercise and Aging (Musculoskeletal/Health Promotion and Maintenance appeared first on NURSING.com.
Question: A 37-year-old patient with a spinal tumor has been having a difficult time sleeping. Which best explains how a tumor can make sleep more difficult for a patient with cancer? Answer: B. The tumor may place pressure on parts of the body that can be uncomfortable Rationale: Sleep problems are common among cancer patients; […] The post QOD 74: Tumors and Sleep (Oncology/Basic Care and Comfort) appeared first on NURSING.com.
NRSNG NCLEX® Question of the Day (Nursing Podcast for NCLEX® Prep and Nursing School)
Question: A 37-year-old patient with a spinal tumor has been having a difficult time sleeping. Which best explains how a tumor can make sleep more difficult for a patient with cancer? Answer: B. The tumor may place pressure on parts… The post QOD 74: Tumors and Sleep (Oncology/Basic Care and Comfort) appeared first on NURSING.com.
Question: A patient with Alzheimer's disease has had difficulties eating and is not getting enough nutrients in his diet. The patients daughter asks the nurse if there is anything that can be done to improve his nutrition intake. Which recommendation should the nurse give? Answer: B. Use less salt when cooking and serving food Rationale: […] The post QOD 55: Nutrition and Alzheimer's Disease (Neuro/Basic Care and Comfort) appeared first on NURSING.com.
Question: A physician has ordered calorie counts for a patient who needs to lose weight. Which best describes how the nurse would instruct the client in this process? Answer: B. “This method teaches you common amounts of calories in foods and you keep track of what you eat every day.” Rationale: Calorie counting is a […] The post QOD 52: Calorie Counting for Weight Loss (GI/GU/Basic Care and Comfort) appeared first on NURSING.com.
NRSNG NCLEX® Question of the Day (Nursing Podcast for NCLEX® Prep and Nursing School)
Question: A physician has ordered calorie counts for a patient who needs to lose weight. Which best describes how the nurse would instruct the client in this process? Answer: B. “This method teaches you common amounts of calories in foods… The post QOD 52: Calorie Counting for Weight Loss (GI/GU/Basic Care and Comfort) appeared first on NURSING.com.
Question: A nurse is preparing to apply thigh-high anti-embolism stockings to a patient with a history of DVT. The nurse notes that the patients legs have different measurements. Which response from the nurse is appropriate? Answer: B. Choose antiembolism stockings of different sizes Rationale: Before applying antiembolism stockings, the nurse must measure the size of […] The post QOD 47: DVT Prevention (Cardiac/Basic Care and Comfort) appeared first on NURSING.com.
NRSNG NCLEX® Question of the Day (Nursing Podcast for NCLEX® Prep and Nursing School)
Question: A nurse is preparing to apply thigh-high anti-embolism stockings to a patient with a history of DVT. The nurse notes that the patients legs have different measurements. Which response from the nurse is appropriate? Answer: B. Choose antiembolism stockings… The post QOD 47: DVT Prevention (Cardiac/Basic Care and Comfort) appeared first on NURSING.com.
Answer: B. Writing down pertinent information for the patient to read Rationale: A patient with hearing loss and who has no assistive devices for hearing needs teaching through a method that promotes another one of the senses, such as through reading visual materials. It is not appropriate to shout at a patient, expect him to […] The post QOD 42: Communication with a Patient with Hearing Loss (Fundamentals/Basic Care and Comfort) appeared first on NURSING.com.
NRSNG NCLEX® Question of the Day (Nursing Podcast for NCLEX® Prep and Nursing School)
Answer: B. Writing down pertinent information for the patient to read Rationale: A patient with hearing loss and who has no assistive devices for hearing needs teaching through a method that promotes another one of the senses, such as through… The post QOD 42: Communication with a Patient with Hearing Loss (Fundamentals/Basic Care and Comfort) appeared first on NURSING.com.
Question: A nurse is caring for a patient who is recovering from a stroke. The nurse arranges for a swallowing screening to be performed on this patient. Which best describes the purpose of this test? Answer: B. To assess the amount of dysphagia present Rationale: A swallowing test would help the provider to determine the […] The post QOD 40: Dysphagia in a Stroke Patient (Neuro/Basic Care and Comfort) appeared first on NURSING.com.
NRSNG NCLEX® Question of the Day (Nursing Podcast for NCLEX® Prep and Nursing School)
Question: A nurse is caring for a patient who is recovering from a stroke. The nurse arranges for a swallowing screening to be performed on this patient. Which best describes the purpose of this test? Answer: B. To assess the… The post QOD 40: Dysphagia in a Stroke Patient (Neuro/Basic Care and Comfort) appeared first on NURSING.com.
Answer: B. Art therapy C. Watching a movie D. Blowing bubbles Rationale: A preschool-age child is at a different developmental age when compared to an infant or a school-age child. A child who is in preschool does not understand some of the concepts of medical care and would benefit from non-pharmacological interventions for comfort. The […] The post QOD 16: Comforting a Preschool-Age Child (OB/Peds/Basic Care and Comfort) appeared first on NURSING.com.
NRSNG NCLEX® Question of the Day (Nursing Podcast for NCLEX® Prep and Nursing School)
Answer: B. Art therapy C. Watching a movie D. Blowing bubbles Rationale: A preschool-age child is at a different developmental age when compared to an infant or a school-age child. A child who is in preschool does not understand some… The post QOD 16: Comforting a Preschool-Age Child (OB/Peds/Basic Care and Comfort) appeared first on NURSING.com.
Answer: B. Problems within parents' marriage/relationship C. Speech difficulties D. Boredom Rationale: It is normal and common for a 3-year-old child to have tantrums. Children of this age may have difficulty communicating, and tantrums are a method of expressing frustration. The child may also have tantrums because of factors such as inconsistent parenting and […] The post QOD 15 Tantrums in a 3-year-old (OB/Peds/ Health Promotion and Maintenance) appeared first on NURSING.com.
NRSNG NCLEX® Question of the Day (Nursing Podcast for NCLEX® Prep and Nursing School)
Answer: B. Problems within parents’ marriage/relationship C. Speech difficulties D. Boredom Rationale: It is normal and common for a 3-year-old child to have tantrums. Children of this age may have difficulty communicating, and tantrums are a method of expressing… The post QOD 15 Tantrums in a 3-year-old (OB/Peds/ Health Promotion and Maintenance) appeared first on NURSING.com.
Answer: B. benign tumors on the pituitary that cause excess secretion of growth hormone. Rationale: A patient with acromegaly produces too much growth hormone as a result of small tumors that develop on the pituitary gland. The condition causes excess growth of tissue, resulting in enlarged hands, feet, and facial structures. The post QOD 14: Acromegaly and Pituitary Gland Tumor (Endocrine/Metabolic/Health Promotion and Maintenance) appeared first on NURSING.com.
NRSNG NCLEX® Question of the Day (Nursing Podcast for NCLEX® Prep and Nursing School)
Answer: B. benign tumors on the pituitary that cause excess secretion of growth hormone. Rationale: A patient with acromegaly produces too much growth hormone as a result of small tumors that develop on the pituitary gland. The condition causes… The post QOD 14: Acromegaly and Pituitary Gland Tumor (Endocrine/Metabolic/Health Promotion and Maintenance) appeared first on NURSING.com.
Question: A nurse is caring for an 80-year-old client who is in rehabilitation after having a stroke. The nurse is teaching the client about how to use a nosey cup. Which of the following best describes this device? Answer: B. A cup that has a portion cut out of the front Rationale: A nosey […] The post QOD 7: Use of a Nosey Cup in a Stroke Patient (Neurology/Basic Care and Comfort) appeared first on NURSING.com.
NRSNG NCLEX® Question of the Day (Nursing Podcast for NCLEX® Prep and Nursing School)
Question: A nurse is caring for an 80-year-old client who is in rehabilitation after having a stroke. The nurse is teaching the client about how to use a nosey cup. Which of the following best describes this device? Answer: B.… The post QOD 7: Use of a Nosey Cup in a Stroke Patient (Neurology/Basic Care and Comfort) appeared first on NURSING.com.