Neurofibrillary tangles characterize which neurologic disorder?

a. Dementia syndrome
b. Delirium
c. Alzheimer disease
d. Parkinson disease


Ans: c. Alzheimer disease

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The greatest cause of conflict is:

1. uncaring and aggressive nurses. 2. managers who distance themselves. 3. an unresolved conflict. 4. a manager who uses win-lose strategies.

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Which of the following interventions should a nurse perform when caring for a client with epistaxis?

A) Apply a moustache dressing. B) Provide a nasal splint. C) Apply direct continuous pressure. D) Place the client in a semi-Fowler's position.

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A nurse is conducting a comprehensive assessment of a newly admitted patient. The nurse is aware of the importance of assessing the patient's sexual health but appreciates the sensitive nature of such as discussion

As such, the nurse will implement the BETTER Model for Assessing Sexuality. How will the nurse begin this assessment? A) By asking the patient if he has ever had any health teaching about sexually transmitted infections B) By asking the patient to describe the quality of relationships that he has in his life C) By performing a head-to-toe physical assessment and asking about sexual health when inspecting the patient's genitalia D) By raising the issue of sexual health in the context of concern about the patient's quality of life

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Lillian Wald's contribution to nursing can best be described as the

a. creation of community health nursing. b. development of college-based nursing schools. c. establishment of the Navy Nurse Corps. d. foundation of maternal-child nursing.

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