When teaching about interpersonal theory, the nurse explains that abusers who express violence:

A) Over-respond to stress.
B) Were usually unpopular as children because they impose their opinions to others.
C) Are not interested in spending time with others.
D) Are overconfident and have inflated self-esteem.


A

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A) "I should clean a puncture wound with cold water.". B) "I should wear a seat belt when in a motor vehicle at all times.". C) "I should lie down and rest if someone kicks or punches my abdomen.". D) "I should flush an animal bite with warm water and then wash with soap.".

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Carboxyhemoglobin:

A) is a combination of oxygen and hemoglobin. B) effectively carries oxygen to the body's cells. C) is the chemical by-product of cyanide poisoning. D) is hemoglobin combined with carbon monoxide.

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The nurse focuses on oral hygiene to maintain a healthy state of the oral cavity, as well as to:

a. improve self-esteem. b. stimulate appetite. c. restore tooth destruction. d. assist with periodontitis.

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A 76-year-old man, hospitalized for treatment following a stroke, asks the nurse how long he can expect Medicare to cover his treatment. The nurse's most informative response is:

1. "Your Part B will cover your hospital care as long as is necessary." 2. "Your care provider will determine how long your Medicare coverage will be in effect." 3. "You are allowed 50 days of inpatient care annually." 4. "You can receive skilled care for up to 100 days."

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