Answer to Question 1
D
Hypothyroidism, deficient production of thyroid hormone, occurs most commonly in women who are between 30 and 60 years of age. Hypothyroidism has several forms, of which the most common is myxedema. Nursing care focuses on ongoing client assessment, helping clients regain normal activity levels without fatigue, and teaching clients about dietary management, such as avoiding foods that interfere with thyroid hormone replacement and increasing fiber and fluid intake.
Answer to Question 2
B
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The first step in handling accidental carbon monoxide poisoning is to remove the individual from the site. If moving the person out of doors is impossible, rescuers should open windows and doors to reduce the level of toxic gas and promote the client's ventilation of air. Once emergency personnel arrive, they administer oxygen. CPR may or may not be necessary. In the case of extremely high blood levels of carbon monoxide, the victim may be treated with hyperbaric oxygen at a hospital.