A patient tells the nurse that she is a member of a religion where birth control is either permitted or up to the choice of the couple. Which religions have this belief regarding the use of birth control?Select all that apply.Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.

A. Buddhist Church of America
B. Judaism
C. Hinduism
D. Mennonite
E. Roman Catholic


A. Buddhist Church of America

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The nurse plans care for the older adult with the understanding that it is most important to:

1. Obtain a Social Services consult to help him deal with difficult financial situations. 2. Include him in care planning to promote their independence as much as possible. 3. Help him prepare for his upcoming death in order to be able to achieve acceptance. 4. Arrange for multiple opportunities to interact with others.

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The primiparous patient at 40 weeks' gestation reports to the nurse that she has had increased pelvic pressure and increased urinary frequency. Which response by the nurse is best?

1. "Unless you have pain with urination, we don't need to worry about it." 2. "These symptoms usually mean the baby's head has descended further." 3. "Come in for an appointment today and we'll check everything out." 4. "This might indicate that the baby is no longer in a head-down position."

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Which interventions should the nurse include in the plan of care for a child who is diagnosed with an intellectual disability? Select all that apply

1. Providing emotional support to the family 2. Maintaining a safe environment for the client 3. Educating the family that maintenance of activities of daily living (ADL) is impossible to achieve 4. Participating in the individualized education program (IEP) process 5. Recommending permanent institutionalization

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