Which description best explains the term "silent heart attack"?
A) The chest discomfort was so intense the patient could not speak
B) The patient had a single episode of chest discomfort followed by cardiac arrest
C) The chest discomfort did not radiate into the arms, neck, or back
D) The patient had little to no chest discomfort
D) The patient had little to no chest discomfort
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A 55-year-old presents reporting urinary retention. Tests reveal a lower urinary tract obstruction. Which of the following is of most concern to the nurse?
a. Vesicoureteral reflux and pyelonephritis b. Formation of renal calculi c. Glomerulonephritis d. Increased bladder compliance
Which of the following is not an example of how form can save time?
A) Vital signs can be recorded as part of the intake physical. B) Forms are easier to design than lists. C) Forms can be organized in the order the clinician wishes to ask questions. D) Patient history and family history can be recorded concurrently.