Restorative care is designed to maintain the patient's current abilities.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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While teaching community groups about AIDS, the nurse informs people that the most common method of transmission of the HIV virus currently is

a. sexual contact with an HIV-infected partner. b. perinatal transmission. c. exposure to contaminated blood. d. nonsexual exposure to saliva and tears.

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The nurse is teaching a patient preventative measures regarding vaginal infections. The nurse should include which of the following as an important risk factor?

A) High estrogen levels B) Menarche C) Non-pregnant state D) Frequent douching

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The process of becoming more conscious of and naming what we value or consider worthy is:

a. journaling. c. overt values. b. values clarification. d. values conflict.

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A complex concept that is unique to each individual; is dependent upon a person's culture, development, life experiences, beliefs, and ideas about life; and is a unifying theme in peoples' lives is called

a. Spirituality. b. Religion. c. Self-transcendence. d. Faith.

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