A client visits the clinic and tells the nurse about experiencing chronic stress on the job for the last 3 months. The nurse should instruct the client that chronic stress can lead to:

A) Lung disorders.
B) Brain disorders.
C) Infections.
D) Thyroid disorders.


C

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A patient experiencing transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) is scheduled for a carotid endarterectomy. The nurse explains that this procedure will be done to:

A) Decrease cerebral edema B) Prevent seizure activity that is common following a TIA C) Prevent a stroke by removing atherosclerotic plaques blocking cerebral flow D) Determine the cause of the TIA

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Which of the following statements about the nursing practice of being with are accurate?

1. Being with puts the nurse at risk for burn-out. 2. Being with adds more time to providing individual care. 3. Being with can be conveyed through tone of voice, eye contact, and body language. 4. Being with requires the nurse to have an open mind and understand a variety of perspectives.

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Which of the following is responsible for addressing women's health issues?

a. National Women's Health Network (NWHN) b. International Childbirth Education Association (ICEA) c. Office of Women's Health d. National Institute of Health

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A patient visiting with family members in the waiting area tells the nurse "I don't feel good, especially in the stomach." What should the nurse do?

a. Request that the family leave, so the patient can rest. b. Ask the patient to return to the room, so the nurse can inspect the abdomen. c. Ask the patient when the last bowel movement was and to lie down on the sofa. d. Tell the patient that the dinner tray will be ready in 15 minutes and that may help the stomach feel better.

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