When a client informs the nurse that he is a Jehovah's Witness, the nurse must recognize and validate that the client will not accept
A) Blood transfusions
B) Traditional health practices
C) Pain medication
D) Disease causation from germs
Ans: A
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a. Encourage frequent, high-protein, easy to swallow foods. b. Teach the client to lie flat after meals to prevent reflux. c. Thicken liquids to a nectar or honey con-sistency. d. Have the client hyperextend his or her neck while swallowing.
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A) True B) False
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A) Calling to rebalance the soul B) Bringing the practitioner's attention to an inward peaceful consciousness C) Embracing the patient for energy D) Moving her hands 2 to 6 inches away from the patient's skin surface
Which patient statement indicates that additional teaching about preeclampsia is needed?
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