Self-protective responses are manifested by behaviors that meet basic
1. goals.
2. needs.
3. wants.
4. demands.
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People behave in many ways to secure basic safety and security needs.
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A 45-year-old woman has sought care from her primary care provider because she has been experiencing signs and symptoms of perimenopause
The nurse at the clinic has undertaken to perform some health education around this life transition for the patient. When doing so, what should the nurse teach the patient? A) Menopause is considered to be a pathophysiological phenomenon. B) Production of estrogen and progesterone ceases during menopause. C) Pregnancy is possible until 1 year after the cessation of menstruation. D) The symptoms associated with perimenopause can be avoided by making lifestyle changes.
A patient presents at the clinic stating they have hallux valgus. What signs and symptoms would the nurse expect this patient to manifest?
A) Deviation of a great toe laterally B) A great toe pulled in an upward position C) An abnormally high arch of the foot D) A diminished longitudinal arch of the foot
Conceptual definitions are used in qualitative studies, while operational definitions are used in quantitative ones
A) True B) False
Which statement correctly identifies why simply restricting dietary intake of cholesterol generally will not result in a significant reduction of blood cholesterol?
1. Most people are not compliant with the dietary restriction. 2. Cholesterol is found in nearly all foods, and it is not possible to eliminate it from the diet. 3. Cholesterol is made within the body, and cannot be absorbed via external sources. 4. The liver reacts to a low-cholesterol diet by making more cholesterol.