Persons with diabetes are at very high risk for skin breakdown.

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


True

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influence depression. What does that mean?" Examples a nurse could cite to support the premise that a client's depression can be influenced by psychosocial factors include (more than one answer may be correct) A. having a hostile and overinvolved family. B. having two first-degree relatives with bipolar disorder. C. feeling strong guilt over having an abortion when one's religion forbids it. D. experiencing the death of a parent a month before the onset of depression. E. experiencing symptom remission when treated with antidepressant medication.

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What condition occurs when the normal adult hemoglobin is partly or completely replaced by abnormal hemoglobin?

a. Aplastic anemia b. Sickle cell anemia c. Thalassemia major d. Iron deficiency anemia

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You are working in an allergy clinic and notice how difficult it is for many children to undergo allergy scratch tests

You wonder if there is an intervention to help allay children's fears about the skin tests they get when they are being tested for allergens. This is an example of: A) A reason to contact drug companies for a better product B) An opportunity to initiate an EBP review C) A chance to educate the children's parents about skin testing D) An opportunity to hone your testing skill

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You are the owner of a small catering company and have recently hired a skilled baker to complement your staff. When business is slow, however, you need the baker to help prepare other kinds of foods

Some of the processes (like deboning fish and preparing soup stock) are complicated and require detailed training. What style should you use under these circumstances? a. Style 1 b. Style 2 c. Style 3 d. Style 4

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