Wellness is described as
a. not having a disease
b. freedom from physical and mental disease
c. one who is always happy
d. those environmental factors surrounding a person
d. those environmental factors surrounding a person
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When providing care for families, of what should the nurse be aware? (Select all that apply.)
a. Family hardiness is the internal strength and durability of the family. b. Resiliency helps to evaluate healthy responses in stressful times. c. Good health is always highly valued within the family unit. d. Along-term illness in one family member affects the entire family e. Family members may be a primary force for coping.
A male patient, age 23, seeks care at the health clinic because he has developed a profuse, purulent urethral discharge, and urination is painful
During assessment of the patient, it is most important that the nurse gather information related to his history of: a. recent urinary infections. b. episodes of prostatitis. c. contagious diseases like mumps. d. present and past sexual partners, and notify them to get treatment.
The nurse is preparing the patient for discharge from the emergency room to home after incurring a sprain to the left ankle. While providing discharge teaching, the nurse is correct when they instruct the patient to what?
A) Apply heat for the first 24 to 48 hours after injury B) Maintain the ankle in a dependent position C) Exercise hourly by performing rotation exercises of the ankle D) Apply an elastic compression bandage to the ankle
The client is going to be started on cholestyramine (Questran), 6 mg, three times daily. What instruction should the nurse provide to this client?
1. Take with large amounts of fluid. 2. Take in the morning. 3. Take with food. 4. Take without food.