_______ refers to a person's specific beliefs and behaviors associated with a religious tradition
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Religion
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The nurse is instructing the spouse of a client with a stroke on how to do passive range of motion to the affected limbs
Which rationale for this intervention will the nurse include in the teaching session? A) Improve muscle strength. B) Maintain cardiopulmonary function. C) Improve endurance. D) Maintain joint flexibility.
You make a well-child home visit to a family whose 5-year-old child is swimming alone in the parents' backyard. The parents believe that it is acceptable to let the child swim alone. What would you tell the parents?
1. "Drowning, usually as a result of inadequate adult supervision, is a leading cause of death among preschool- and school-aged children." 2. "Drowning occurs among preschool- and school-aged children, but they are a rarity." 3. "Drowning is a problem of school-aged children, so make sure your child has advanced swimming lessons." 4. Because the child knows how to swim and the child's parents trust the child, you offer no advice.
How can religious life-affirming influences be compared with basic human needs?
A) Life-affirming influences encourage self-actualization. B) Life-affirming influences enhance life. C) Life-affirming influences meet basic physiologic needs. D) Life-affirming influences cultivate wisdom.
A nurse teaches a group of nursing students about nurse practice acts. Which information is most important to include in the teaching session about nurse practice acts?
a. Protects the nurse b. Protects the public c. Protects the provider d. Protects the hospital