Which of the following would indicate to the nurse that a client is experiencing an endocrine disorder that is affecting the neurological system? (Select all that apply.)

1. Tremors
2. Memory loss
3. Jitteriness
4. Nervousness
5. Loss of sensation in the feet
6. Nerve pain


1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Common neurological findings with an endocrine disorder include tremors, memory loss, jitteriness, nervousness, and decreased sensation in the hands and feet. Nerve pain is not associated with an endocrine disorder affecting the neurological system.

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1. Discrimination. 2. Segregation. 3. Ethnocentrism. 4. Multiculturalism.

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To prepare his 4-year-old son for a new baby, which of the following statements would you suggest a father use?

A) "The new baby will need your bed so we're buying you a new one." B) "It will be fun to have a sister or brother to give your old toys to." C) "A new baby will make our family bigger but not change our love for you." D) "Mother will need to spend a lot of time with the new baby."

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What will be an ideal response?

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A nurse is applying the principle of distributive justice. Which of the following describes the benefits that will occur through application of this principle?

a. Basic needs, material and social goods, liberties, rights, and entitlements b. Taxes, military service, location of incin-erators or power plants c. Entitlement to equal rights and equal treatment d. The right to private property and personal assets

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