The nurse teaching a class on good nutrition for women would recognize that teaching was effective if a woman stated:
A) "I should eat a varied and balanced diet to obtain all the nutrients I need." B) "I should plan one well-balanced meal that I really like, and eat that every day." C) "If I become constipated, I should stop taking my multivitamin with iron, and take a regular multivitamin." D) "I should not eat any fat-containing foods to prevent weight gain."
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a. Engagement b. Extension c. Internal rotation d. External rotation
The first theorist to have a formalized treatment plan in addition to the theory is:
A) Skinner B) Freud C) Pavlov D) Ellis
The nurse determines that a client's fecal elimination is pale in color. This finding supports which client behavior obtained during the health history?
1. The client rarely eats animal protein, and ingests milk and cheese at several meals each day. 2. The client rarely eats fruits or vegetables. 3. The client uses laxatives routinely. 4. The client drinks 8 to 10 8-ounce glasses of water each day.
The Mental Health Parity Act, which required that mental health coverage be of the same quality and quantity as medical care for other physical problems, resulted in what outcome?
A. There is now parity in insurance, whether for a physical or a mental health problem. B. Many insurers simply discontinued any mental health/substance abuse coverage. C. The law was repealed so that insurance can pay less for mental health problems. D. The law was successful in getting additional funding for mental health problems.