A nurse volunteered to help 1 day a week at the senior citizens' center in the community. One of the most healthful things the nurse could do would be to

A. Contribute all fabric and scrapbooking supplies for the seniors to use.
B. Encourage everyone to be involved in a basic physical exercise class.
C. Lead a life history class with a focus on reminiscing.
D. Teach good nutrition and low-cost diet choices.


ANS: B

Nursing

You might also like to view...

An 83-year-old male client, who was recently admitted for a dementia workup, has been striking out at nursing staff

His wife, who is terribly upset by his recent behavior, states, "I just don't understand what has gotten into him, he used to be so kind and gentle." The nurse's best response for explaining the etiology of violent behavior is which of the following? 1. The disease process associated with dementia causes a person to become violent. 2. Scientists have linked violent behavior to the genetic mutation of a specific Y chromosome. 3. The renowned psychoanalyst Freud says that it is instinctive for humans to express depression in aggressive ways. 4. There is no simple explanation for aggressive behavior, but research suggests it is caused by a combination of biologic and psychosocial factors.

Nursing

A client has been diagnosed with fallopian tube obstruction and told that her best option for becoming pregnant is with in vitro fertilization. The client asks the nurse about the procedure. What is the nurse's best explanation of this procedure?

1. "In vitro fertilization (IVF) occurs over a full menstrual cycle." 2. "In IVF, a woman's ovaries are stimulated by a combination of egg and sperm donations." 3. "After ovarian stimulation, you will be inseminated with your partner's sperm." 4. "The oocytes are aspirated from the ovaries and fertilized in the laboratory."

Nursing

The appearance of fluorescein stain at the nostril opening is an abnormal finding when a fluorescein stain test is performed.

a. true b. false

Nursing

If you have an epinephrine concentration of 0.1 mg/mL, how many milligrams would be present in 5 mL?

A. 0.005 mg B. 0.5 mg C. 5 mg D. 0.05 mg

Nursing