These statements are about an older person's feet. Which is incorrect?

a. Nails become thick and tough.
b. Feet usually have poor circulation.
c. Serious infections can result from nicks or cuts.
d. Deodorants are needed for foot odors.


D

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The immune system is a complex system of cells, proteins, and functional systems. When the brain directly influences the immune system, this can be interpreted as what field of study?

A) Immunology B) Psychoendocrinology C) Neuroendocrinology D) Psychoneuroimmunology

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A nurse is working with clients in an assisted living facility. In the past month, there have been several deaths among the residents and their spouses

. In helping the remaining residents deal with these deaths, the nurse understands that adjustment may be easier for which resident? 1. A resident who spent most of her days attending to her partner who is now deceased 2. A resident who had a wide circle of friends, besides her spouse 3. A resident who was not inclined to participate in any activities offered at the facility 4. A resident who started to become more dependent on the nursing staff at the facility

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A nurse is revising an individual's care plan. During which step of the nursing process does such a revision take place?

a. Assessment. b. Planning. c. Implementation. d. Evaluation.

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