A client is being treated for depression with phenelzine (Nardil). Which statement by the client indicates that the goal for the client to understand the potential side effects of the antidepressant has been achieved?
a. "I should wear sturdy and supportive shoes when I'm outside."
b. "My legs should be elevated when I'm sitting."
c. "I must avoid eating at Chinese restau-rants."
d. "Colognes and perfumed soaps can cause allergic reactions."
C
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a. Swedish massage c. Sports massage b. Trigger-point mas-sage d. Deep tissue and fric-tion massages
Which action best demonstrates the nurse using client-centered care when planning a menu for a Vietnamese client who is newly diagnosed with diabetes?
a. Asking the client what food he or she would eat on a standard diabetic menu b. Asking family members to make selections for the client from a diabetic menu c. Ordering a typical diabetic meal for the client and planning diet teaching d. Researching the Vietnamese culture before discussing diabetic meal planning
The paper by Humphreys and Wakerman representing the first time health workforce retention benchmarks and recruitment costs were identified for rural and remote primary healthcare services located in different geographical contexts was published in:
a. 2006. b. 2008. c. 2009. d. 2011.
Which of the following types of surveillance is being used when case reports are routinely sent to local health departments by health care providers and laboratories,
where the data are then summarized and forwarded to those responsible for monitoring such reports? a. Active surveillance b. Passive surveillance c. Sentinel surveillance d. Special surveillance