The most prevalent symptom in end-of-life care includes all of the following except

A. Lower extremity weakness
B. Pain
C. Dyspnea
D. Delirium


A

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Select all that apply. A) Edema B) Weight loss C) Hematuria D) Acute flank pain E) Proteinuria

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Touch, to a great degree, is culturally determined. In the Hispanic culture, what may be inappropriate in a health care setting?

A) Grandmothers to help in the care of pediatric patients B) Females to care for males C) Health care information to be given to a female member of the family D) Males to participate in health care activities

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Preparing for travel to an area of Africa where hepatitis A is endemic, a client receives immune serum. The nurse would remind the client that this prophylaxis is effective for up to

a. 2 weeks. b. 1 month. c. 3 months. d. 6 months.

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While studying the prevalence of mental health disorders worldwide, a PHN learns about the World Mental Health Survey, which is used to determine estimates of human capital costs and prevalence of mental disorders in a wide range of countries

The survey was developed by A. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) B. The World Health Organization (WHO) C. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) D. The World Health Assembly

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