Children who experience abuse and neglect are at increased risk for adverse health effects.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Massage therapy has been shown to be beneficial for lowering anxiety levels, lowering depression, lowering pain levels, and improving immune function. 2. Some studies suggest that practicing t’ai chi may improve physical functioning for older adults, lower blood pressure, reduce anxiety and depression, and enhance immune functioning. 3. In the United States, overlapping sectors—self-care, conventional health care, and complementary and integrative practices—influence health care choices. 4. Self-care is probably the most commonly utilized health option. 5. Because of its high level of health care spending, the United States has the best life expectancy rate of the industrialized countries.
The abbreviation h.s. means ________
A) before meals B) after meals C) at bedtime D) nothing by mouth
An older adult client with signs of renal impairment has been switched from metformin (Glucophage), an oral antidiabetic, to nateglinide (Starlix). What do you suspect the rationale is for switching from metformin to nateglinide?
a. Metformin can be dangerous to older people with reduced renal function. b. The nateglinide may be more affordable. c. The client was exhibiting signs of tolerance to the metformin. d. The metformin has lost its efficacy.
Good nutrition means that a person's diet ____.
A. supplies all the essential nutrients B. has enough fruits and vegetables C. has enough vitamins and protein D. supplies a sufficient amount of energy E. has more calories from grain than sugar