Holloway (2006) identified four beliefs (death is part of the life cycle, the person who has died did their best for their family and friends, forgiving allows individuals to die peacefully and death is our fate) that gave comfort to people of what religious affiliation?
a. Buddhist
b. Christian
c. Hindu
d. none
Ans: D
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a. Elevate the head of the bed. b. Notify the prescriber. c. Assess the patient's airway. d. Check the patient's blood pressure.
Which nursing action reflects evaluation?
A) The nurse identifies that the client has wound drainage. B) The nurse sets an anxiety level of 3 or less with the client. C) The nurse performs a colostomy irrigation. D) The nurse assesses the client's response to pain medication.
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