A nurse describes yoga as an alternative therapy that creates a(n) _____ intervention
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
mind–body
Yoga is an alternative therapy that creates a mind–body intervention. Some individuals can attain a trancelike status.
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If change is a natural phenomenon, why does it often provoke resistance?
A. People resist doing more work. B. It moves people out of their comfort zone. C. Every change provokes passive resistance. D. Change is never welcome.
The nurse is providing care for a patient with high cholesterol and triglyceride values. In teaching the patient about therapeutic lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise,
the nurse realizes that the desired goal for cholesterol levels is which of the following? A) High HDL values and high triglyceride values B) Absence of detectable total cholesterol levels C) Elevated blood lipids, fasting glucose less than 100 D) Low LDL values and high HDL values
Why should a nurse provide extra time and instructions for older clients who have undergone laryngectomy?
A) To learn esophageal speech B) To be alert to confusion after the procedure C) To avoid an electric larynx or tracheoesophageal puncture (TEP) D) To learn to use the continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)
Why should a nurse assess a patient's limbs and position the limbs frequently after a regional anesthesia?
a. Pain is not perceived, although motion is possible. b. Rashes and skin eruptions would indicate an allergy. c. Permanent paralysis is a concern. d. Contracture deformities may occur.