A nurse is providing a client with instructions on how to perform self-examination of the skin. The nurse would encourage the client to perform this examination at which frequency?

A) Monthly
B) Bimonthly
C) Quarterly
D) Yearly


A

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When developing a care plan for this older adult, which factors should the nurse identify as positive attributes that benefit coping in this age group? Select all that apply. A) Decreased risk taking B) Effective adaptation skills C) Avoiding participation in untested roles D) Increased life experience E) Resiliency during change

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The caution the nurse should give the client who is taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) as a remedy for arthritis is to

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What causes pain in the first stage of labor?

A) Stretching of the perineum B) Stretching of the cervix C) Back ache D) Pelvic bone pain

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What are some trends affecting family structure? Select all that apply

A. Almost half of U.S. children living with an immigrant family B. Marrying at an older age than before C. More divorces than in the past D. More single-parent families E. Smaller families F. More persons between 25 and 44 years of age

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