The nurse instructs a patient that the pain of angina is due to ischemia of the myocardium, which is brought on by which factors? (Select all that apply.)

a. Exertion
b. Emotional excitement
c. Eating heavy meals
d. Exposure to cold
e. Allergic reaction


A, B, C, D
Angina is not brought on by allergy.

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Pneumococcal vaccine produces immunity against which illnesses? (Select all that apply.)

a. Pneumonitis b. Meningitis c. Pneumonia d. Pertussis e. Influenza

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Cultural beliefs serve to:

a. guide decisions c. understand other cultures b. help people adjust d. help with acculturation

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A parent of a 10-year-old calls the clinic and tells you that she recently found out that a convicted sex offender is living in their neighborhood. She asks your advice on how to protect her child. What is your best response?

a. "Keep the child indoors to prevent any contact with the sex offender." b. "Discuss your concerns with the sex offender." c. "Teach your child to stay away from strangers and never let another person touch her private parts." d. "Teach your child to walk on the opposite side of the street and away from the house of the known sex offender."

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According to child psychoanalyst Erik Erikson, newborns develop basic trust when:

a. they reach the age of 1 month b. the mind matures sufficiently to conceptualize c. caregivers meet the needs of the newborn d. more needs are met than not met

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