Which of the following medical conditions result from adaptations to stress? (SELECT ALL ANSWERS THAT APPLY)

A) Asthma
B) Lowered immunity
C) Diabetes mellitus
D) Halitosis
E) Coronary artery disease
F) Cirrhosis


A, B, E

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The nurse responds to a mother who is crying and saying, "There's something wrong with my baby. There's blood in the diaper." The nurse looks at the diaper and sees a small drop of blood in the diaper, and notes some on the infant's vagina

The nurse's best response is: 1. "I will take the baby to the nursery and call the pediatrician." 2. "This is a normal occurrence called pseudomenstruation caused by the loss of maternal hormones." 3. "Did you scratch the baby when you changed her diaper?" 4. "I will need to take the baby to the nursery and notify Social Services."

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The nurse manager has decided that the only way to deal with an issue is to use coercive power. What strategy is important for this nurse manager to employ?

1. Administer behavioral warnings in public to alert other staff to the seriousness of the issue. 2. Reduce punishments for noncompliance after the majority of staff members have complied. 3. Wait at least 72 hours prior to responding to infractions so as to better control emotions during the meeting. 4. Investigate to get the facts of potential infractions before responding to them.

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Florence Nightingale's beliefs about nursing and nursing education, novel for her time, included such things as a holistic framework inclusive of illness and health, a theoretical basis for nursing practice, and:

a. a body of knowledge distinct from medical knowledge b. group-centered care for clients who had similar health problems c. client care that was based solely within hospitals d. an education based primarily on nursing theory and actual clinical practice

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Which respiratory assessment finding is abnormal?

a. 10-second periods of apnea c. Respiratory rate of 66 b. Irregular respirations d. Abdominal respira-tion

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