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NR 601 Week 5 ,Week6,week3,week,week 7,NR 601 Week 5 Exam (Satisfaction Guaranteed) Quiz 5 NR 601 MATURE AND AGING ADULT Question 1 2 / 2 pts Which of the following laboratory results meets criteria for diagnosis of diabetes? random blood glucose greater than 126 mg/dL with classic symptoms of hyperglycemia positive urine ketones...
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NURSING NR 601 NR 601 WEEK 6 QUIZ
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Which of the following symptoms is the most common subjective complaint of a woman 
presenting with an uncomplicated urinary tract infection? 
urinary frequency 
fever 
gastrointestinal upset 
suprapubic tenderness 
Dysuria is a classic presenting symptom in women with UTIs. Kennedy p. 289 
Question 2 
2 / 2 pts 
An 89-year-old patient was recently an inpatient for pneumonia and was bedridden for 1 
week. He presents today, to the office, with dysuria and suprapubic tenderness, 
accompanied by f...
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NR 601 Week 5 Exam CORRECTLY ANSWERD
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Which of the following laboratory results meets criteria for diagnosis of diabetes? 
random blood glucose greater than 126 mg/dL with classic symptoms of hyperglycemia 
positive urine ketones 
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random glucose greater than 200 mg/dL with classic symptoms of hyperglycemia 
Hgb A1C 6.4% 
The criterion for the diagnosis of diabetes is either two fasting blood glucose readings 
with results greater than or equal to 126 mg/dL or a random blood glucose reading 
greater than or equal to 200 mg/...
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