Exercise has no effect on gastrointestinal function.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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The nurse is assessing a depressed child who was referred by the elementary school nurse. What is the best approach to use when assessing the child's socialization?

1. "Tell me about the friends you enjoy being with." 2. "So you spend a lot of time with your friends?" 3. "You seem like a person who would have a lot of friends." 4. "How many friends do you have at school?"

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The nurse is caring for an African American patient who received a kidney transplant and receives methylprednisolone for immunosuppression. What is the nurse's priority assessment specific to this patient?

A) Assessing capillary refill time B) Assessing cardiac rhythm C) Assessing white blood cell count D) Assessing blood glucose levels

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The nursing assessment confirms that the patient has experienced loss of voluntary motor and sensory function of both upper and lower extremities, as well as bowel and bladder control, due to a spinal cord injury (SCI)

The nurse recognizes that which is true regarding this patient? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. This patient has experienced an incomplete spinal injury. 2. The patient is likely to regain only limited motor control. 3. All deep tendon reflexes are affected. 4. The injury was likely a result of trauma to the C1 to C4 level of the spinal cord. 5. Tetraplegia is the term for the patient's neurological deficiencies.

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The nurse who uses the interpersonal model as a basis for practice will focus assessment on identifying

a. intrapsychic conflicts. b. relationship problems. c. how the environment affects behavior. d. the patient's achievement of development tasks.

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