Identify the purpose of spiritual modes of healing
a. They always produce physical cure.
b. They are used only with clients who have a strong belief in God.
c. They enhance comfort and produce an inner peace with disability or death.
d. They are used only by members of the clergy.
C
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Which of the following statements about spiritual wellness is TRUE?
a. People who regularly attend religious services live no longer than those who do not. b. The spiritually happy person has optimism, faith, and high self-esteem. c. The spiritually well person associates primarily with like-minded persons. d. Spiritual wellness can overcome deficits in other areas of wellness.
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1. Encourage the client to verbalize concerns and feelings, and then do health teaching when the client is able to listen. 2. Tell the client that it is important to focus on the preoperative teaching so that recovery will be faster. 3. Reassure the client that whatever is happening at work can be dealt with in the workplace. 4. Encourage the client to do problem solving.
Which program helps pay for health care provided to adults 65 years of age and older?
A. Prospective payment B. Managed care C. Medicare D. Diagnosis-related groups