Taste and smell are closely related.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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A nurse working at an adult outpatient clinic for clients with severe mental illness is given the task
of determining topics appropriate for the psychoeducation program. Select four basic topics supported by evidence-based practice that the nurse should incorporate as part of the program. A. The instillation of hope and a sense of well-being in clients B. Improvement of client self-esteem C. Information about the illness D. Principles of illness management and treatment E. Information about medication and methods to improve adherence F. Stress management for family members
In addition to maintaining body alignment, the main objective of all health professionals caring for orthopedic clients is to:
a. preserve muscle tone and continue joint motion b. prevent injury and provide immediate treatment c. correct deformities d. repair hereditary problems
An older adult with a history of decreased self-care has been admitted to the geriatric medical unit after being found in state of dehydration and malnutrition by paramedics
The admission assessment of the patient included a complete blood count, which revealed several hematological abnormalities, including a hematocrit of 61%. The nurse should consequently assess the patient for signs and symptoms of: A) Gastrointestinal bleeding or other internal hemorrhage B) Spontaneous clotting and thromboembolism C) Confusion and decreased level of consciousness D) Activity intolerance
In a client with an injury to the medulla, the nurse monitors for which clinical manifestations secondary to damage of cranial nerves that emerge from the medulla? (Select all that apply.)
a. Loss of smell b. Impaired swallowing c. Blink reflex d. Visual changes e. Inability to shrug shoulders f. Loss of gag reflex