Pain from carpal tunnel syndrome tends to be more prominent at night and early in the morning

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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Which documentation is appropriate after assessing head, neck, and lymphatics?

1. Occasional headaches relieved by acetaminophen. No history of injury, seizure, tremor, dizziness. No neck swelling. 2. Denies hearing problems, never had specific exam. Nose patent, no injury, sense of smell intact, clear drainage with cold. No trouble eating or swallowing. Dental exam annually, last exam one month ago. Brushes and flosses twice daily. 3. Denies problems. "My bowels move every day with no problem. I get diarrhea when I'm nervous sometimes." Active bowel sounds present in all quadrants. Abdomen soft and non-tender to palpation. 4. Denies problems. No history of UTI. I pass urine five or six times a day and more if I drink more.

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The concepts and relationships of the community nursing practice model (CNPM) are the guiding forces for

A. Participatory-action research B. Social work practice C. Community practice D. Organization-based action research

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The correct sequence for attaining the resolution of an ethical problem is:

1. Examine values, evaluate, and identify the problem 2. Evaluate the outcomes, gather data, and consider actions 3. Gather facts, verbalize the problem, and consider actions 4. Recognize the dilemma, evaluate, and gather information

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The mother of a 2-day-old infant newly diagnosed with sepsis asks why she could not detect the symptoms. What should the nurse reply to this mother?

1. "Your mothering skills will improve with time. You should take the newborn class." 2. "Newborns have immature immune function at birth, and illness is very hard to detect." 3. "Your baby did not get enough active acquired immunity from you during the pregnancy." 4. "The immunity your baby gets in utero does not start to function until 4 to 8 weeks of age."

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