During the Middle Ages, the concept of the ______________ emerged, which was a place of refuge that welcomed the travelers, the poor, and the sick

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


Hospice

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The mother of a toddler asks the nurse: "Now that my child has outgrown his infant car seat, what should I do when we are in the car?" Which is the best response by the nurse?

1. "Place him in a booster chair on the seat beside you so you can watch him." 2. "Be sure to select a car seat according to his weight and height, and make sure it contains shoulder harnesses." 3. "Your child should remain in the rear-facing car seat until he reaches 40 pounds." 4. "The child can now be buckled safely into the regular car seat belts."

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Hemophilia A is an inherited disease. Which statements would be determined by the family pedigree regarding hemophilia A? (Select all that apply.)

a. It is an X-linked disorder. b. Sons have a 50% chance of having hemophilia. c. It is a Y-linked disorder. d. Daughters have a 50% chance of being a carrier of the trait. e. Sons have a 25% chance of having hemophilia. f. Daughters have a 50% chance of having hemophilia.

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To assess clients effectively, the nurse must understand that an essential difference between

somatoform disorders and dissociative disorders is a. symptoms of somatoform disorders are under voluntary control, whereas symptoms of dissociative disorders are unconscious and automatic. b. symptoms of dissociative disorders are precipitated by psychological factors, whereas symptoms of somatoform disorders are related to stress. c. dissociative disorders involve stress-related disruptions of memory, consciousness, or identity, whereas somatoform disorders involve expression of psychological stress through somatic symptoms. d. symptoms of dissociative disorders are individually determined and related to childhood sexual abuse, whereas symptoms of somatoform disorders are culture bound.

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When obtaining the patient's signature on the operative consent form, the patient seems confused about the procedure to be performed. The appropriate response by the nurse is to:

1. tell the patient to talk to the physician after he gets to the operating room. 2. ask the patient to go ahead and sign the consent. 3. ask the patient what the physician told him and then call the physician if neces-sary. 4. encourage the patient to ask his family what the physician told them.

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