Patients do not want the caregiver to speak their language

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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Which of the following symptoms are characteristic of a myasthenic crisis? Select all that apply

a. Sudden onset of muscular weakness b. Inability to swallow or speak c. Sudden respiratory distress d. Diarrhea e. Abdominal cramping f. Bradycardia g. Papillary constriction

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A nurse enters a client's room and introduces herself as the nurse who will be taking care of him today. The client discusses with the nurse the fact that he has been sick to his stomach for the last several hours

After discussing the client's nausea, the nurse and the client decide that medication might be helpful to alleviate the client symptoms. Which interpersonal process theory focuses on the interpersonal relationship between the client and the nurse and incorporates the orientation, identification, exploitation, and resolution phases? A) Parse's Human Becoming Theory B) Paterson and Zderad's Humanistic Theory C) Peplau's Interpersonal Relations Model D) Newman's Theory of Health as Expanding Consciousness

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Which technique will the nurse suggest regarding dental hygiene for the older adult patient because of decreased dentine and gingival recession?

1) Brushing with a stiff toothbrush 2) Brushing five times a day with a hard toothbrush 3) Brushing with a soft toothbrush and flossing 4) Rinsing with mouthwash

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A teenager who has just come in for her prenatal visit appears to be about 6 months pregnant. Which of the following best describe why the teenage girl has waited so long to come in for prenatal care? (Select all that apply.)

a. Her friends were suggesting ways to make the problem go away. b. She knew she could not be pregnant because her boyfriend said he used a condom. c. She was afraid her parents would pressure her to terminate the pregnancy. d. She kept hoping the pregnancy would just go away.

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