In traditional Chinese medicine, which is a remedy used to heal wounds?

A. Urea
B. Snake flesh
C. Deer antlers
D. Lime calcium


Answer: A

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Health literacy is defined as:

a. the capacity to read basic health infor-mation in order to make appropriate health decisions. b. the capacity to obtain, process, and under-stand basic health information needed to make appropriate health decisions. c. the capacity to read and write in order to access health care. d. the capacity to read and execute health care documents.

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The nurse is preparing to interview the client during the initial interview. Rank the following nursing statements in order of their most likely occurrence. Standard Text: Click and drag the options below to move them up or down

1. "We're almost done; do you have any questions for me?" 2. "May I call you Anne?" 3. "When you said you had been having trouble with your belly, what did you mean?" 4. "So, can you tell me about what's been going on with your health?"

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An adult client who has been a successful writer in the past has been experiencing low self-esteem over the last year. Which behaviors indicate that the client is attempting to make positive changes?

1. The client joined a library book club. 2. The client counted the number of rejection letters she received from publishers. 3. The client states that she no longer reads Facebook to compare her life with her friends' lives. 4. The client works with the local Wheels on Meals to deliver meals once a week to older community members. 5. The client shared a letter from a magazine publisher that is going to print her short story in the next edition.

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Pneumonia in children appears:

a. in a more primitive form, which is easier to cure than that found in adults b. as a secondary disease c. as a tertiary disease d. as a primary disease or a complication of another disease

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