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A health care provider prescribes a client with heart disease to walk 20 yards 3 times a day. The client wants to know how many feet each day he is expected to walk. What should the nurse respond to the client?
 
  1. 60
  2. 120
  3. 180
  4. 210

Question 2

The health care provider suggests that a client lose 26 lbs. over the next year. How many lbs. should the client loose per week to achieve this goal?
 
  1. 0.25
  2. 0.3
  3. 0.5
  4. 0.75



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: Feet/day= 3 feet/1 yard x 60 yards/ day. Multiply the numerators (3 x 60 = 180). Multiply the denominators (1 x 1 = 1). 180/1= 180 feet/day.

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Rationale 1: Lbs/week= 26 lbs/1 year x 1 year/52 weeks. Multiply the numerators (26 x 1 = 26). Multiply the denominators (1 x 52 = 52). 26/52 = 0.5 years.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 3, 2018
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Excellent

 

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