The practice of removing sins and diseases and cleansing negative energy away from body, mind, and spirit through ritualistic washing is/are
A. Kachhn.
B. amulets.
C. Kara.
D. ablutions.
Answer: D
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The nurse is admitting a young client of Cuban descent to the hospital. Which action by the nurse is culturally sensitive to this client?
1. Allowing all family members to be present during the admission. 2. Ensuring that the father of the young client is provided with adequate amounts of information regarding the young client's care. 3. Requesting that all family members wait in the waiting room. 4. Ensuring that the mother of the young client is provided with adequate amounts of information regarding the young client's care.
The nurse observes drainage from a client's ears after a head injury, and suspects a cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) leak. Which description of the fluid supports the nurse's suspicion?
1. Yellow without sediment. 2. Blood-tinged without sediment. 3. Clear, colorless. 4. Pink without sediment.
When interviewing an elderly patient, all of the following techniques will be helpful, EXCEPT
a. allowing extra time for the interview. b. scheduling more than one interview. c. speaking loudly and slowly. d. interviewing a family member or caregiver as well as the patient.
The key advantage of activity-based costing is:
a. workload is determined based on the re-quired hours of nursing care. b. it reflects what it costs to provide services and identifies why costs were incurred. c. data can be used in constructing a per-sonnel budget because it is linked to the volume indicator of patient days. d. the judgment of an expert nurse clinician must override an empirical system and be based on patients' needs in real time.