The ethical principle described as the belief that all treatments must be done for the good of the client is ____________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


beneficence

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A client questions the nurse concerning her dry skin. The client reports she has not changed her skin care regimen but notices increasing dryness. A review of the medical records notes the client is 55 years of age

Which of the following statements best explains the experiences of the client? A) There is an increase in the number of sweat glands present as the individual ages. B) There is a reduction in sebum production as the body ages. C) There is an increase in body core temperature with aging, resulting in skin drying. D) There is a decrease in the number of sweat glands in the body with aging.

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A nurse is helping the parents of 2-year-old twins cope with the daily demands of life in an active household. Which of these strategies should the nurse use?

1. Health maintenance 2. Health promotion 3. Partner development 4. Health supervision

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A client's therapeutic regimen for rheumatoid arthritis may include which of the following treatments? (Select all that apply.)

a. medications d. heat applications b. exercise e. cold applications c. rest f. stress management

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The term that refers to the difference between what is true and the results of findings in a research study is referred to as:

A) bias B) error C) instrument D) variable

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