A client is using prayer to assist in relieving stress. The use of prayer allows the client to:
A) cope.
B) understand.
C) plan.
D) recover.
Ans: A
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The ability to cope is a crucial element that influences well-being.
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A client with tuberculosis has been on drug therapy for several months, but his sputum is still positive for tuberculosis bacilli. It would be most important for the nurse to ask:?
1. "When did you last take your medications?" 2. "Have you taken all of your medicines as prescribed?" 3. "Are you feeling better now that you are taking medicine?" 4. "Have you had any reaction to your medications?"
In 2005, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the need for the health care workforce to:
a. reduce medical errors. b. organize care around the patient. c. provide a service-oriented delivery. d. remain in individual scopes of practice.
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a. Administering the Medicaid program b. Assessing the health needs of the state's citizens c. Employing and supervising school health nurses d. Establishing and maintaining free clinics for HIV-positive drug abusers