Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is:

a. A type of AD
b. A type of memory change affecting the person's memory, language, and other mental functions
c. A type of pseudodementia
d. Dementia caused by drug and alcohol abuse


B

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A) Formal interview used to determine the population's general health status B) Used widely in worksites, government agencies, and universities C) Has been unsuccessful in improving health behaviors D) All of these are characteristic of the health risk appraisal.

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An older client with oral candidiasis is prescribed Nystatin. Which actions will the nurse take when using this preparation with the client? Select all that apply.

1. Plan to use the medication four times a day for 2 weeks. 2. Soak dentures in 1 mL of the medication and water for at least 6 hours. 3. Teach to hold the solution in the mouth and swish for 2 minutes before swallowing. 4. Coat the gums and tongue with the medication and rinse with water after 5 minutes. 5. Provide the medication as a troche to be used twice a day if the client has diabetes.

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Instruments that provide measures that are accurate or correct will provide measurement that is:

A) consistent B) reliable C) valid D) none of the above

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During today's visit, M.P.'s vital signs are as follows: BP: 162/102; P: 78; R: 16; T: 98.2 ° F (36.8 ° C). Her most recent basic metabolic panel (BMP) and fasting lipids are within normal limits

Her height is 5 ft, 4 in, and she weighs 110 lb. She tells you that she tries to go on walks but does not like to walk alone and so has done so only occasionally. What risk factors does M.P. have that increase her risk for cardiovascular disease?

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