MC A diabetes client group has successfully lowered their insulin needs through a combination of diet and exercise. The nurse designs an overall group diet plan for the group to follow. This is an example of

A. Secondary prevention.
B. Health protection.
C. Primary prevention.
D. Tertiary prevention.


D. Tertiary prevention.

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The nurse is working with a client who is striving to meet the goal of psychiatric rehabilitation. The nurse knows the client is most likely to meet goals when:

1. Strengths and needs are acknowledged. 2. The nurse takes care of all the client's needs. 3. The client states he wants to go home. 4. The client wants family involved in recovery.

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A client with severe anxiety who has been pacing the hall suddenly begins to run, shouting "I'm

going to explode!" over and over. The nurse who has been walking with him should a. run after the client and call out for the client to stop running. b. capture him in a basket hold when he runs back up the hall. c. ask "I'm not sure what you mean. Give me an example.". d. assemble a show of force and state "We will help you regain control.".

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With percussion, a high-pitched sound is usually indicative of a(n) ____________________ structure

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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How should the nurse approach a patient who has profound hearing loss?

a. Knock on the door before entering. b. Touch the patient on the hand to gain attention. c. Give the patient a list of interventions that the nurse plans to perform. d. Speak in a higher tone of voice.

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