A nurse implements nursing interventions considering the uniqueness of the person's culture. The practice is called cultural
a. Diversity
b. Knowledge
c. Competence
d. Awareness
ANS: C
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1. "I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism about 5 years ago." 2. "My doctor always tells me when I come in that my blood pressure is low." 3. "I know my grandmother had diabetes, but every time it has been checked mine has been normal." 4. "My total cholesterol has always been around 170."
Which of the following best describes the Tuskegee Syphilis Study?
a. It provided excellence in research design. b. It used an extensive subject base leading to confirmed conclusions. c. It developed information about the causes and treatment of syphilis. d. It implemented unethical and racist treatment of uninformed subjects.
A nurse is caring for a client with heart failure secondary to an acute non-cardiac condition. Which condition would be excluded from the client's cause of heart failure?
A) Massive pulmonary embolus B) Hyperthyroidism C) Rheumatic fever D) Volume overload
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a. Intake of at least 1500 mL of fluid daily b. Inclusion of high-fiber foods c. A high carbohydrate level in the diet d. Adding calcium and vitamin D e. Ensuring a high fat content