People who are asymptomatic but with a high viral load of HIV should be treated even if their CD4+ count is normal
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Which of the following statements best summarizes the view of nurses as seen in novels over the past 100 years?
a. Nurses are and have always been seen as very strong intelligent women. b. For the past 50 years, nurses were primarily viewed as promiscuous women. c. Nurses are controlling, almost sadistic women who enjoy their power over patients. d. Nurses are obedient handmaidens to physicians, following whatever orders are given.
A Puerto Rican American client uses dramatic body language whenever describing emotional
discomfort. Of the possibilities below, which is most likely to be an accurate explanation of the client's behavior? The client a. wishes to impress staff with her degree of emotional pain. b. has a histrionic character disorder and uses this behavior habitually. c. believes dramatic body language has high sexual appeal. d. is a member of a culture in which dramatic body language is the norm.
The use of gerontologic advanced practice nurses (GAPNs) in long-term care has proven beneficial to both the patients and the communities in which they live
Using current knowledge based on evidence-based research conducted on clinical problems specific to the elderly population, what has occurred? A) Research has identified the major health problems of the chronically ill elderly population. B) The elderly are experiencing more long-term health problems. C) Less deterioration in the overall health issues of patients has occurred. D) The elderly are better taken care of in long-term care facilities than at home.
During the first few minutes after birth, which physiologic change occurs in the newborn as a response to vascular pressure changes in increased oxygen levels?
a. Increased pulmonary vascular resistance b. Decreased systemic resistance c. Decreased pressure in the left heart d. Dilation of pulmonary vessels