A 78-year-old client, who has had surgery, has become incont…

A 78-year-old client, who has had surgery, has become incontinent during the postoperative period. A review of the client’s history and physical exam reveals that the client has no previous history of problems related to urinary incontinence. Further assessment reveals no underlying physical issue related to incontinence. Which factor would the nurse most likely suspect as contributing to the client’s current condition?

A 58-year old female was seen by her primary care physician…

A 58-year old female was seen by her primary care physician with chief complaints of fatigue, hair loss, dry skin, and cold intolerance. Her laboratory results correlate with which of the following diseases?             TSH                  5.9 mIU/L (0.4-4.0)             T4                    4.0 µg/dL (5.0-10.0)