A historical commonality of Australian and Torres Strait Islanders as well as M?ori peoples is:
a. Whakapapa
b. Aboriginal dreaming
c. Colonisation
d. Axiology
C
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1. Occipital hematoma 2. Radial fracture 3. Dislocated shoulder 4. Abdominal abrasions
An older patient who smokes half a pack of cigarettes daily and is diagnosed with COPD expresses regret about starting smoking over 50 years ago at a time when it was considered both fashionable and harmless
What can the nurse respond to this patient? A) "Even though you have smoked for a long time, there are still benefits to quitting smoking.". B) "If you continue to smoke, any medical treatment for your COPD is likely to be ineffective.". C) "Unfortunately the damage is now done and quitting smoking will likely have little effect on your future health.". D) "Even though it won't affect the course of your COPD, quitting smoking would probably make you feel better about yourself.".
A client is prescribed potassium iodide for his cough. The nurse should instruct the client to:
a. mix the medication in fruit juice b. avoid using this medication with food c. measure the medication in a cup d. avoid doing anything requiring mental alertness
The nurse is exploring the behavior of children and how they interpret right from wrong or bad from good. Which theorist should the nurse study to learn this information?
1. Vygotsky 2. Skinner 3. Kohlberg 4. Piaget