T'ai Chi and Yoga are two forms of moving meditations

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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When a client's sodium level is low, which of the following occurs?

a. Bicarbonate ions move into the intracellular compartment. b. Chloride level is unchanged. c. Chloride level is low. d. Kidneys secrete bicarbonate ions.

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Two nurses disagree on the approach to be taken when caring for a hostile patient. One nurse feels the patient should be treated in the same manner that the patient treats the nurse

The second nurse feels that the patient should be further assessed to determine the possible cause of the patient's hostility. These nurses are experiencing which type of conflict? a. Intrapersonal conflict c. Organizational conflict b. Interpersonal conflict d. System conflict

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In general, how do most people view change?

A) By how it affects the cohesiveness of the group B) By how much it will cost in time and resources C) By how they are affected personally D) By how it will affect others on the staff

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The nurse checking a client's laboratory results notes that the client has respiratory alkalosis. Which of the following is a recommended nursing intervention for this condition?

A) Administering oxygen B) Breathing into a paper bag C) Administering bicarbonate D) IV infusion of lactated Ringer's solution

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