A person has spastic cerebral palsy. Which is correct?
a. The person has slow weaving or writhing motions.
b. Muscles are relaxed and weak.
c. One or both sides of the body may be in-volved.
d. Posture, balance, and movement are not usually affected.
C
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Which action is most effective in assisting the nurse to provide culturally competent care?
A) Encouraging acculturation of non-American groups B) Working with only one cultural group so you can get to know them more intimately C) Reinforcing segregation D) Identifying one's own biases and feelings about different cultural groups
Which of the following is used for the purpose of assessing whether objectives are met or planned activities are completed?
1. Assessment 2. Goals 3. Formative or process evaluation 4. Summative or impact evaluation
A group of nursing students is reviewing information about grief and bereavement. The students demonstrate understanding of the information when they identify which of the following?
A) Grief and bereavement are used interchangeably as responses to loss. B) Bereavement is the process of mourning and grief is the emotional reaction. C) Grief involves confronting the stressor, but bereavement helps to avoid the stressor. D) Bereavement is influenced by culture, but grief is not.
Which cell has a role in developing cell-mediated immunity?
a. Th1 b. CD4 c. CD8 d. Th2