In Ayurvedic medicine, treatment is based on the patient's dominant dosha, which is referred to as the person's:

1. Vata
2. Pitta
3. Kapha
4. Prakriti


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A patient with epilepsy experiences a tonic-clonic seizure while in the ICU. What is the most appropriate nursing intervention?

A) Leave the patient and find a physician immediately. B) Restrain the patient by tying his wrists to the sides of the bed. C) Turn the patient to his side. D) Administer warfarin.

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A vaginal examination on a laboring client reveals that the biparietal diameter of the fetal head is at +2 station. This indicates that the fetal head is

a. achieving attitude c. below the ischial spines b. reaching ballottement d. floating above "0" station

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A client's sperm sample analysis reveals azoospermia. The nurse would ask about the presence of which diseases in the client's history?

1. Sexually transmitted infections 2. Erectile dysfunction 3. Mumps 4. Tuberculosis 5. Atherosclerosis

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What was the reason school nursing was seen as so effective?

A. In-school treatment reduced absenteeism. B. Nurses were cheaper to employ than additional teachers. C. Very ill children were not allowed to attend school. D. The nurses knew when to send young children home.

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