Which of the following are overlapping health-care arenas that are important to recognize in order for a health-care system to be holistic?

a. Cultural pride, cultural competence, and worldview
b. Individual, family, and society
c. Lay/popular, folk, and professional
d. Values, beliefs, and customs


C

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During the evaluation of expected outcomes for a client with an anxiety disorder, which of the following indicates successful nursing interventions?

A) The client needs repeat information on the drug therapy. B) The client implements measures to completely avoid anxiety. C) The client deals with anxiety-provoking stimuli realistically. D) The client has no need for follow-up care.

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The nurse is concerned with the interactions between a mother and her 2-day-old infant. The nurse observes signs of impaired bonding and attachment. What should the nurse document as a cause for concern?

A) Making eye contact with the baby B) Breast-feeding the infant on demand C) Turning away from the baby D) Asking for assistance changing a diaper

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A client with a fungal infection of the toenails prescribed oral terbinafine (Lamisil) asks the nurse how a pill will heal the nail infection. What should be the nurse's response?

A. "The prescription accumulates in the nail beds and remains there for many months." B. "The prescription will be combined with a topical agent to increase effectiveness." C. "The prescription works by destroying toxins excreted by the fungi in your nails." D. "The prescription works by destroying circulating fungi in your blood."

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