Physical problems cannot cause disorientation.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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A clinician who works on a cardiac care unit of a hospital is providing care for a number of clients. Which client most likely has a genetic disorder arising from inheritance of a single gene?
A) A short, thin, 56-year-old woman with hypertension B) A tall, thin, myopic, 28-year-old woman with mitral valve prolapse C) An overweight, middle-aged male smoker with coronary artery disease D) A thin, middle-aged nonsmoking man with a repaired atrial septal defect
Clinical features of insidious onset, slow progression, and a lack of other findings to explain the symptoms are fairly diagnostic of which condition?
The nursing student is planning to observe the registered nurse complete a focused interview on a client being admitted to the facility with complaints of leg pain
Which of the following statements by the student nurse indicates the need for further education? 1. "The focused interview will be guided by the physical assessment that was completed by the healthcare provider prior to admission.". 2. "Subjective information is contained in the focused assessment.". 3. "The age, gender, and past medical history of the client are used to guide the questions in the focused assessment.". 4. "A focus interview on the musculoskeletal system is individualized for each client.".
A discussion of the future of risk prevention for common disease based on genetics would include which information?
Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Risk modification could be more specific to populations that share common ancestry. 2. Diseases could be identified at earlier stages because screening recommendations would be more specific. 3. Additional emphasis could be placed on the use of current well-validated risk calculators. 4. Disease prevention could be targeted to individuals. 5. Some current recommendations for risk reduction may be withdrawn for some populations.