What percentage of all public schools experience one or more serious violent crimes such as rape, sexual assault, robbery, and aggravated assault?
A) 15
B) 20
C) 25
D) 30
B
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a. That it is final b. Only a fear of separation from her parents c. That a person becomes alive again soon after death d. An understanding based on simple logic
The nurse has taught a 20-year-old how to perform a testicular self-examination. The statement by the patient that indicates he understands the teaching is:
1. "It's not necessary to feel the testes, just look at them in a mirror." 2. "The best time to do a self-exam is after a shower, when my body is warm." 3. "It doesn't really matter when I do it, just do it sometime." 4. "The physician is really the best person to check this for me."
An older client reports insomnia. What is the best suggestion the nurse can offer this client?
1. "Taking a nap during the day might help you catch up." 2. "During the week, wake up at the same time every day." 3. "Drink a little liquor or wine just prior to bedtime." 4. "Stay busy during the daytime with social and physical activities."
A client with Parkinson's disease has been going to fewer concerts and sporting events in the last few months, and family members express their concern to the nurse
They explain that these activities had been part of what family and friends had frequently done with the client over the years. The nurse explains that people with Parkinson's disease often lose interest in previously enjoyed activities because of a decrease in: A) Estrogen. B) High self-esteem. C) Dopamine. D) Happiness.