Describe the effect aloe vera has on the body, and its possible uses.

What will be an ideal response?


Answers will vary. Aloe vera has an anti-inflammatory effect on the body that may accelerate wound healing. It is also used to treat minor burns.

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A group of registered nurses with associate degrees (ASN) are concerned that the minimum educational standard for licensure as a registered nurse is being raised to the bachelor's (BSN) level

After contacting the American Nurses Association, they learn they will be "grandfathered" in. Under the "grandfather clause," nurses with associate degrees will: a. be required to complete a bridge program to earn a BSN and then be tested only on material that was not part of the ASN curriculum. b. continue to use the title "registered nurse." c. have 10 years to obtain a BSN or the license will be revoked. d. use whatever title is established for associate degree nurses.

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A nurse is providing an in-service educational program for beginning nurses regarding mental health assessment needs of the older adult

One of the topics addressed is the importance of interviewing family members in addition to the older adult client. The nurse tells the audience that family members are sometimes able to give a more accurate history if the client has memory impairment. The nurse also emphasizes that interviewing family members provides which of the following? A) A more accurate picture of the social support resources available B) Evaluation of the family's ability to effectively care for the older client C) Determination of the extent of the client's memory impairment D) A much needed period of respite and support for the family members

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Long-term acute care hospitals

A. are comparable to long-term care nursing facilities. B. provide services to unstable, short-term patients. C. accept patients with a good chance for improvement. D. provide acute, complex care for terminally ill patients.

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