Which of the following modalities uses tiny, thin needles to correct energy imbalances within the body?

A) Acupuncture
B) Biofeedback
C) Anthroposophically Extended Medicine
D) Electromagnetic therapy


A

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There are advantages and disadvantages to each type of scheduling. What is true about extending the workday with 10- or 12-hour shifts?

1 . Require overtime pay 2 . Increased nurse satisfaction 3 . Decreased cost 4 . Increased judgment errors A) 1, 2, 3 B) 1, 2, 4 C) 1, 3, 4 D) 2, 3, 4

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The nurse instructed an older client on the importance of maintaining adequate hydration. Which statement by the client most indicates that additional teaching is needed?

1. "I'll drink water, tea, soda, or juice whenever I feel thirsty." 2. "I can add an extra cup of coffee with breakfast and dinner." 3. "I will set up a schedule to drink water every few hours throughout the day." 4. "If I drink a lot of fluids, I'll get more exercise running to the bathroom."

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A 79-year-old female client consults the nurse practitioner with reports of vaginal itching, burning and discharge. After the nurse practitioner diagnoses a yeast infection and prescribes nystatin (Mycostatin) suppositories, the client states, "This is th

a. age-related vaginal changes b. decreased ability to perform proper perineal hygiene c. the effects of the multitude of medications taken for chronic medical condi-tions d. decreased fluid intake

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Which model addresses the structure and processes of using the population-based tools of dis-ease management and critical pathways to offer care for client populations?

a. Client-focused b. System-focused c. Social service d. Long-term care

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