The nurse is employed in a physician's office. How will most elderly clients probably pay the physician?

A. Employer-paid insurance
B. Medicaid
C. Medicare Part B
D. Privately paying, from a savings account


ANS: C

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The nurse is asked to testify at a Congressional hearing about a public health issue affecting more than 50% of community members. In which order should the nurse prepare for this testimony?

1. Verify time limits 2. Confirm the time to register 3. Answer questions completely 4. Maintain professional composure 5. Prepare the testimony in advance 6. Thank the committee for their time 7. Dress to communicate professionalism 8. Provide written copies of the testimony 9. Present the material and avoid reading it

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A client seen in the clinic expresses concern that she might have Lyme disease. The nurse explains that some common symptoms in the early stage include:

1. severe swelling at tick bite mark within 24 hours. 2. slight temperature and nausea. 3. progressive confusion and disorientation. 4. erythema, headache, fever, and chills.

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The public health clinic was going to have its once-a-month dental clinic in the small community with a visiting volunteer dentist from the "big city." What would be the most important task in preparation for this clinic?

A. Plan to be there that day to assist with client flow. B. Scrub the dental clinic from top to bottom and sterilize all the dental equipment. C. Tell everyone to please make an appointment to decrease waiting time. D. Use every means possible to let the community know the date of the dental clinic.

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What are actions of glucocorticoids?

a. Decreasing muscle cell reuptake of glucose b. Fat storage c. Decreased blood glucose d. Carbohydrate metabolism e. Liver gluconeogenesis

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