What is the predominant religious tradition in the United States?

a. Christian
b. Buddhist
c. Muslim
d. Jewish


A
Christians compose 78% of Americans.

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During a follow-up visit, the parents of a 5-month-old infant diagnosed with congenital heart disease tell the nurse, "We're just so tired and emotionally spent. All these tests and examinations are overwhelming. We just want to have a normal life

We're so focused on the baby that it seems like our 3-year-old is lost in the shuffle." Which nursing diagnosis would the nurse identify as most appropriate? A) Risk for delayed growth and development related to necessary treatments B) Deficient knowledge related to the care of a child with congenital heart disease C) Interrupted family processes related to demands of caring for the ill child D) Fear related to infant's cardiac condition and need for ongoing care

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A patient is being treated for a common neurological disease that is characterized by abnormal cell firing in the brain. For what should the nurse assess in this patient?

1. loss of consciousness 2. seizures 3. decerebrate posturing 4. headache

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Two problems that clients frequently experience in the recovery room are:

a. pain and shivering. c. nausea and hypertension. b. confusion and anger. d. serious bleeding and anxiety.

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Which therapeutic communication technique is being used in this nurse–client interaction? Client: "When I am anxious, the only thing that calms me down is alcohol"

Nurse: "Other than drinking, what alternatives have you explored to decrease anxiety?" A. Reflecting B. Making observations C. Formulating a plan of action D. Giving recognition

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