A nurse is describing aging according to the Rowe and Kahn Model of Successful Aging to a class of new nursing students. Which of the following is not one of their key components of successful aging?
A. Low likelihood of disease and disability
B. Actively engaged with life
C. Minimal stress and loss
D. High functioning ability, both cognitive and physical
ANS: C
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A) It will be removed to allow the pregnancy to grow. B) It will remain in place to avoid disturbing the growing embryo. C) The patient will most likely have a miscarriage so there is no need for action. D) The patient should be asked for her preference in this matter.
The ability of nurses to influence persons, groups, or communities by controlling the content of their practice, the context of their practice, and their competence in practice:
a. nurse-patient relationship b. having control c. using power d. moral reasoning
The nurse is treating a client who is experiencing cardiac symptoms of shock. Which medication does the nurse anticipate because of its ability to increase the force of myocardial contraction?
1. Crystalloids 2. Colloids 3. Inotropic drugs 4. Vasopressors
A client who had a kidney transplant 5 days prior says to the nurse, "I am glad I did not reject my kidney." Which information should the nurse provide the client?Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply.
A. Cell-mediated rejection takes place about 2 weeks after transplant. B. Chronic rejection may occur months after transplant. C. Chronic rejection may occur years after transplant. D. Transplant rejection does not occur until several days after transplant. E. Transplant rejection is rare in kidney transplants.