By the end of the 1700s, changing social conditions created a greatly increased need for compassionate and effective health care. These changing social conditions were largely a result to what phenomenon?
A) Socialism
B) Industrialization
C) Secularism
D) Agriculture
B
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Aware that older adult patients often present with nonclassic symptoms of type 2 diabetes mellitus, the nurse is particularly suspicious of a patient reporting
a. bouts of diarrhea alternating with periods of constipation. b. recent problems reading and an infected sore on the toe that will not heal. c. periods of depression and severe indiges-tion after eating. d. dizziness when getting up too quickly and a red rash on the hands.
The nurse knows that clear boundaries within family systems:
A) Promote rigidity and chaos. B) Isolate family members from one another. C) Support and nurture, but allow a certain degree of autonomy. D) Result in a loss of autonomy.
What is the difference between primary hypertension and secondary hypertension?
a. Secondary hypertension is not as severe as primary hypertension. b. Primary hypertension usually occurs at an earlier age than secondary hypertension. c. Secondary hypertension is caused by another health problem, whereas primary hypertension does not have a known cause. d. Primary hypertension can be treated with antihypertensive drugs, whereas sec-ondary hypertension does not respond to drug therapy.
A 12-year-old has been admitted to the hospital after "sniffing" spray paint. The nurse should assess for:
a. Depressed respirations b. Severe vomiting c. Frightening hallucinations d. Elevation of temperature