After teaching a group of students about the major world religions and their view of health and illness, the instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the students identify which statement as best reflective of Buddhism?
A) Some holy days include fasting from dawn to dusk.
B) The soul has no beginning or end.
C) Outcomes are predetermined.
D) Beliefs focus around the Old and New Testaments.
A
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A male patient with back pain asks why the nurse needs so many details about his history. What is the most effective response by the nurse?
a. "You seem reluctant to provide informa-tion.". b. "We need complete data to plan nursing care.". c. "It will take a short time to answer all questions.". d. "We need to determine contributors to your pain.".
Parents of a teenager ask the nurse what signs they should look for if their child is in a gang. The nurse should include which signs when answering? Select all that apply
a. Plans to try out for the debate team at school b. Skips classes to go to the mall c. Hangs out with friends they have had since childhood d. Has an unexplained source of money e. Fears the police
A patient who is terminally ill expresses a wish to "hurry up and end it all.". In exploring reasons for this wish, which should the nurse assess first?
a. Guilt and fatigue b. Pain and depression c. Self-esteem and hope d. Competency and pain
The brainstem contains which of the following structures?
a. The cerebrum b. The pons c. The cerebellum d. The cerebral cortex