What is usually worn for a physical exam?

a. Pajamas
b. A patient gown
c. A drape
d. Regular clothes


B

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a. postmenopausal women c. middle-aged men b. teenagers d. elderly-aged men

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A decision has been made for an older client to receive aggressive cancer therapy despite knowing that the therapy will actually be more harmful than the disease and subject the client to harmful chemicals

With which ethical principle is this nurse caring for this client struggling? 1. Autonomy 2. Justice 3. Beneficence 4. Nonmaleficence

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An 83-year-old puts on a sweatshirt and jacket preparing to go outside where it is currently 60°F. What interpretation should the nurse give to these actions?

A) The client is experiencing a reaction to a medication. B) The client has decreased circulation due to heart failure. C) The client has a dementia and cannot make decisions. D) The client dresses to maintain an adequate internal temperature.

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An increase in blood pressure is associated with a(n):

A. increase in sympathetic activity. B. decrease in parasympathetic activity. C. increase in parasympathetic activity. D. decrease in sympathetic activity.

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