Paraplegia is paralysis and loss of sensory function:

a. In the arms
b. In the legs
c. From the chest up
d. From the neck down


B

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Common complications of inactivity in older adults include all of the following except

a. Decreased range of motion of the joint b. Decreased bone mass c. Decreased muscle mass d. Decreased energy

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A home health nurse is preparing to make the initial visit to a new patient's home. When planning educational interventions, what information should the nurse provide to the patient and his or her family?

A) Available community resources to meet their needs B) Information on other patients in the area with similar health care needs C) The nurse's contact information and credentials D) Dates and times of all scheduled home care visits

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The nurse assesses a client as having solid self-esteem. Self-esteem is:

a. developed in childhood and remains the same throughout life. b. the same as self-concept. c. not influenced by societal standards. d. the individual's sense of worth.

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A psychiatric nurse is caring for a client who is severely depressed. To promote self-esteem, which unit responsibilities could a nurse assign to this client?

A) Community Meeting President B) Community Meeting Secretary C) Watering the plants D) Making the beds

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