A psychiatric–mental health nurse is assessing a woman for possible factors related to suicide. Which of the following would the nurse be least likely to identify?
A) Smoking
B) Poor self-rated health
C) Low education
D) Drug use
A
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a. most older persons believe that nutrition is important, but few act on that belief. b. nutrition requirements decline with age, due to decreased activity levels. c. poverty forces older people to rely more on fresh produce than canned or frozen foods. d. older persons rarely skip meals, preferring to keep an organized eating schedule.
The third-leading cause of death in teenagers is:
1. Cancer 2. Suicide 3. Accidents 4. Drug overdose
A nurse is assessing the language development of a 6-month-old infant. Which of the following findings would the nurse anticipate?
a. The infant forms two-syllable sounds. b. The infant coos and makes vowel sounds. c. The infant babbles. d. The infant says ma-ma and bye-bye.
Why does the Chinese physician focus on palpating a patient's pulse?
A. It is considered the storehouse of the blood. B. It indicates a specific treatment. C. It can help to refine a diagnosis. D. It determines the time of death.