The largest source of funding for the Canadian healthcare system is:
1) Out-of-pocket expenses.
2) Taxes.
3) Private insurance.
4) National debt fund.
ANS: 2
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When admitting a client to the unit, the nurse would do which of the following to help the client feel a greater level of control over the situation in order to reduce anxiety?
1. Call him Charles, so he feels that he is among friends. 2. Ask him whether he would like his shaving kit in the bathroom or by his bed. 3. Tell him that he has to take off all his clothes and put on a hospital gown. 4. Show him to his room, and then leave him alone for a while to adjust.
When taking a health history from a client with increased visceral fat as determined by waist size, the nurse would also expect to find an increased possibility of which of the following conditions?
A) Type 2 diabetes B) Hyperthyroidism C) Chronic renal disease D) Hypotension
Hank is a 52-year-old professional who has type 2 diabetes. He is very health conscious and carefully follows his diet and exercises regularly. He has good glycemic control and his BMI is < 25
When reviewing his medication list, the nurse notices that he has numerous vitamins and natural supplements listed. He tells her that he spends about $300 online each month for these items. The best response for the nurse would be: 1. Vitamins and other supplements that are "natural" are safe for consumers to use. 2. Extra vitamins and minerals are not routinely recommended for clients with diabetes unless there is an special medical reason. 3. Taking extra vitamins is a good practice, but supplements may interact with other medications. 4. Only the B vitamins have been shown to result in improvements with glucose control.
According to the DSM-IV classification system, information about living in a group residence and the interactions with other residents would be indicated on the axis known as ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word