The nurse is working with a patient experiencing minimal memory problems. The nurse is teaching the patient about memory training programs. Which statement by the patient would indicate a need for further education?
A) "I will do a crossword puzzle every day."
B) "I will start making lists of things I need to remember."
C) "I will not try to learn any new hobbies."
D) "I will take a nap every day."
Ans: C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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1. "The client has a right to decide whether or not to proceed with the treatment plan." 2. "The hospital's policies and procedures are excellent tools for making client ori-ented decisions." 3. "It won't be fair to expect to get every weekend and holiday off, so I'll certainly work my share." 4. "If you don't keep client information confidential you could be terminated im-mediately."
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a. less than 100% b. between 100% and 150% c. between 150% and 200% d. greater than 200%