When a Native American Indian elder goes out into the woods to die and the tribe does not search for him, but allows him to withdraw, this could be an example of:

a) activity theory
b) disengagement theory
c) subculture
d) person-environment fit


B

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A) side effects of medications. B) increased oral intake. C) tendency to mouth breathe. D) oxygen therapy.

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The client asks the nurse, "How can I know how much 3 ounces of meat really is?" Which of the following is correct?

A. It is the size of your fist. B. It is the size of a matchbox. C. It is the size of a deck of cards. D. It is the size of a paperback book.

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Which of the following types of aphasia occurs in the brain-injured person and results in limited speech that is slow and halting, is completed with great effort, and is poorly articulated?

A) Broca's B) Receptive C) Global D) Anomic

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A young adult has recently had multiple absences from work. After each absence, this adult returned to work wearing dark glasses and long-sleeved shirts. During an interview with the occupational health nurse, this adult says,

"My partner beat me, but it was because I did not do the laundry." What is the nurse's next action? a. Call the police. b. Arrange for hospitalization. c. Call the adult protective agency. d. Document injuries with a body map.

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