A 70-year-old person is likely to add more condiments (sugar, salt) to food than a younger person.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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Culture varies from patient to patient, so the nurse must understand and accept each person as an individual to:

a. develop a plan of care. b. provide holistic care. c. identify differences. d. support each patient.

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A patient's husband is dying of cancer. Which statements by the nurse are appropriate? Select all that apply

1. "He's going to a better place." 2. "Don't worry. Everything will be OK." 3. "Please let me know if I can help in any way." 4. "Would you like to talk about what's happening?" 5. "Do you have any questions about what is happening with your husband?"

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You are examining Ms. L, age 78 years. You find a sunken appearance of her eyes, cheeks, and temporal areas. Her skin is dry, and her nose appears sharp. This description of Ms. L's facies is associated with:

a. cutis laxa syndrome. b. Hurler syndrome. c. old age. d. terminal illness.

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To reduce a number to its simplest form, find the largest _____________ that divides evenly into both the

numerator and denominator. A. mixed number B. whole number C. prime number D. proper fraction

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