A client asks a nurse why herbal remedies are popular now. What is the nurse best response?
A. They are being marketed very aggressively.
B. Most insurance policies cover them.
C. They are more effective for treating bacterial infections.
D. Their popularity is decreasing, not increasing.
Answer: A
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a. a negative emotional experience that is associated with biological changes that trigger the body to make adaptations. b. the accomplishment of specified activities during an available time period. c. a physical, mental, psychological, or spi-ritual response to an experience. d. a response that is evaluated by the indi-vidual as a threat to one's sense of well-being.
A nurse researcher has an idea that neonates perceive all interactions with humans as either stressors or comfort
She is conducting qualitative research to describe the types of stressors or comfort that neonates typically experience in the first 24 hours of life. Is this a theory, or a model, or what? a. A scientific theory b. A substantive theory c. An idea but not a theory or model yet d. A conceptual model
The best activity that a preschooler's parents could use to help her achieve the developmental task of the preschool period is to
A) provide her with clothes that snap rather than button. B) teach her street-crossing safety. C) allow her to experiment with PlayDoh. D) help her learn how to follow rules.
Which information should the nurse provide a client that has stopped taking oral contraceptives so that she can become pregnant?
A. "It may take several months for ovulation to return to normal." B. "The incidence of miscarriage is slightly increased." C. "It may take several months for your menstrual periods to become regular." D. "The length of use can affect your fertility." E. "If you are not pregnant within a year your healthcare provider will refer you to an infertility specialist."