Older adults tend to fall more due to lack of mobility, loss of muscle, and deconditioning
True
False
True
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What's happening to me?!" Which of the following nursing responses would be appropriate? Select all that apply. a. "You are having a panic episode; I will stay with you until it passes.". b. "It's almost visiting time. I'll help you get your hair combed.". c. "Watch me; I'll show you how to calm by slowing your breathing.". d. "Let's explore your anxiety. Tell me, what has been going on today?" e. "I'll get you some orange juice, and we'll walk together for awhile.". f. "Sometimes anxiety is due to fear. Do you know what you are afraid of?"
A nurse is called by a friend who complains of symptoms of a cold. Which of the following responses would be the most appropriate by the nurse?
a. Ask the friend what she usually does for a cold and suggest that be done b. Tell her to go to the urgent care center for assistance c. Suggest that she make an appointment to see her health care provider d. Point out to her that nurses are unable to treat patients
Which assessment finding is most important in determining which client has a higher risk for developing testicular cancer?
A) Previous sexually transmitted infection (STI) B) Low sperm count C) Cryptorchidism as an infant D) Family history of cancer
A highly emotional client presents at an outpatient clinic appointment wearing flamboyant attire, spiked heels, and theatrical makeup. Which personality disorder should a nurse associate with this assessment data?
A. Compulsive personality disorder B. Schizotypal personality disorder C. Histrionic personality disorder D. Manic personality disorder