Avoid contaminating environmental surfaces when wearing used gloves.

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


True

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A patient who is concerned that she may have serious heart disease seeks help at the mental health center after her internist examined her and told her that she has no physical illness

She wants staff to tell her internist it's not all in her head. The patient reports she has had tightness in her chest and the sensation of her heart missing a beat. Her concern over her symptoms has caused her to miss much time from work over the past 2 years, and her social life has been severely restricted because she believes she must rest each evening. This presentation most suggests: a. somatization disorder. b. pain disorder. c. body dysmorphic disorder. d. hypochondriasis.

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What is the primary rationale for the assessment of patients' personal values?

1. Patients' values should be congruent with nurses' values. 2. Health behaviors are strongly influenced by personal values. 3. Personal values regarding health are universal across all cultures. 4. Personal values form the scientific rationale for health behaviors.

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A dying client began having periods of absence of breathing alternating with noisy, rattling respirations. The nurse should document that the client is experiencing:

1. Cheyne-Stokes respirations. 2. Apnea. 3. Dyspnea. 4. Orthopnea.

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National guidelines recommend advance care planning for patients with terminal illness and life expectancy of less than 6 months

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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