A man who is trying to control his weight through diet and exercise begins to see his weight reduced. According to Bandura, the person will be

A) Motivated to eat more calories
B) Motivated to consume vitamins
C) Motivated to increase exercise
D) Motivated to reduce stress


Ans: C

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Immediately after a patient's death, a nurse performs postmortem care. Correct care would include

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1. The lower the score, the greater the patient's risk for severe withdrawal symptoms. 2. The higher the score, the lower the patient's risk for severe withdrawal symptoms. 3. Pharmacologic therapy is matched with the score to direct the level of care required. 4. Sixteen specific areas are scored and assessed with this tool.

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