Cupping is
A) using warm jars to create suction on the body.
B) using the imagination to visualize healing.
C) placing the hands in various positions on the body.
D) a form of nonaerobic exercise and breath control.
A
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Which sinus rhythm does this patient exhibit? A) Sinus tachycardia B) Sinus bradycardia C) Sinus dysrhythmia D) Sinus arrest
Nurses who have been caring for patients who are terminally ill frequently begin to feel helpless and frustrated. What is best for the nurse to implement when caring for the terminally ill patient?
a. Find another job. b. Express feelings to a friend or coworker. c. Ignore these feelings because they will soon be gone. d. Ask to care for different patients.
A nurse is planning care for a client who has chronic kidney disease. Which of the following interventions would help the client meet a priority outcome?
a. Delegate monitoring vital signs during dialysis to the nurses' aide. b. Instruct the client not to get out of bed without assistance. c. Place a sign on the door outlining the fluid allotment for each shift. d. Plan to weigh the client each morning on the same scale.
The qualitative method used to learn about cognitive processes such as problem solving is the:
A) Critical incidents technique B) Think-aloud method C) Photo elicitation method D) Oral history