An adolescent who is pregnant asks you which of the following sports would be safe for her to learn during pregnancy. Which of the following activities would you suggest as safe?

A) Bicycling
B) Jogging
C) Skiing
D) Swimming


D

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Which was the first formal action the American Nurses Association (ANA) took in rela-tion to gerontological nursing?

a. Established a national geriatric nursing group. b. Defined educational standards for gerontology. c. Created the ANA Division of Geriatric Nursing. d. Formed the Council of Long Term Care Nurses.

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The patient is admitted with severe abdominal pain due to pancreatitis. The patient asks the nurse, "What causes this? Why does it hurt so much?" The nurse should Answer:

a. "Pancreatitis is extremely rare and no one knows why it causes pain." b. "Pancreatitis is caused by diabetes; you should be checked." c. "Injury to certain cells in the pancreas causes it to digest (eat) itself, causing pain." d. "The pain is localized to the pancreas. Fortunately, it will not affect anything else."

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Many clients take OTC supplements on a daily basis. Which statement is not true of OTC supplements?

1. OTC supplements have no effect on prescription medications. 2. OTC supplements can never be taken with prescription medications. 3. OTC supplements can cancel the effects of a medication. 4. OTC supplements can increase the effects of a medication.

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Which subjective assessment data are most supportive of a client's diagnosis of anxiety?

a. "Client has diaphoretic and cool skin" b. "Client has an apical pulse rate of 120 beats per minute" c. "Client reports ‘needing to leave now'" d. "Client claims ‘something is terribly wrong'"

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