Interpersonal relationships are of no concern to the nursing assistant.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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A) Patent ductus arteriosus B) Tetralogy of Fallot C) Patent foramen ovale D) Cardiomyopathy
Ms. B has been diagnosed with idiopathic cardiomyopathy and class III heart failure. The nurse should recommend which type of exercise?
A) Horseback riding B) Weightlifting C) Jogging D) Walking
What theory about pain was the first to implicate psychological factors in the perception of pain?
A) The descending-control theory B) The neuromatrix theory C) The nonpharmacologic-pain theory D) The gate-control theory
The nurse believes that her need for individual malpractice insurance is decreased because she practices in a small-town home health agency. What is true about this situation?
1. Residents of small towns are less likely to bring suit than residents of urban areas. 2. Nurses working in home health are covered by mandatory federal malpractice insurance policies. 3. Home health care is an area in which the risk of lawsuit is higher than in many other practice areas. 4. Slower paced environments, such as home health care, are less likely to create situations in which the nurse makes an error.