How does imagery help in fighting cancer?
A) Thinking of white cells destroying cancer increases cell count.
B) Thinking of cancer-free days makes the client feel better.
C) Thinking happy thoughts makes the client forget the pain.
D) Concentration controls cancer.
A
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Which condition may complicate the assessment of an older adult patient with a suspected head injury?
a. Sensory deficits b. Slowed metabolism c. Preexisting cerebral dysfunction d. Decreased pulmonary function
During an initial health assessment, the patient's family indicates that his speech has deteriorated, becoming slurred and flat at times. The nurse is aware that the likely cause may be:
A) Possible hearing loss B) Confusion C) Aphasia D) Normal process of aging
Which theory focuses on patterns, life processes, and wholeness and describes seeing the life process as a progression believing that health and the evolving pattern of consciousness are the same?
a. Theory of Goal Attainment b. Theory of Health as Expanding Consciousness: Margaret Newman c. Theory of Interpersonal Relations d. Roy Adaptation Model
Steven, a 40-year-old man, is being treated for tuberculosis. During his recent checkup, the physician noticed that the durations of action of the drugs administered, including Rifadin, have decreased. Which of the following should be done in such a case?
A. Rifadin should not be taken on a regular basis. B. The dosage of Rifadin should be decreased. C. The dosage of Rifadin should be increased. D. The bioavailability of Rifadin should be neutralized.