When describing triangles and families to a group of students, which of the following would an instructor include?
A) Primarily seen with enmeshed families
B) Remain fairly constant over time
C) Occur in every family
D) Involve two persons and an object
C
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A client who has a heart murmur due to vegetative growth on the leaflets of the heart valves asks the nurse what caused this condition. The best reply is:
1. "Alcohol and nicotine abuse use over many years." 2. "A residual virus following a bout of childhood chickenpox." 3. "Strep throat or respiratory infection, resulting in rheumatic fever." 4. "Uncontrolled triglycerides and cholesterol."
In providing nursing management to a client post–varicose vein surgery, the nurse would include which of the following teaching measures? Select all that apply
A) Exercise B) Cool compresses C) Elastic stockings D) Lower the extremities. E) Stand rather than sit. F) Take warm showers in the morning.
Which action should the nurse take when assessing a patient with trigeminal neuralgia?
a. Have the patient clench the jaws. b. Inspect the oral mucosa and teeth. c. Palpate the face to compare skin temperature bilaterally. d. Identify trigger zones by lightly touching the affected side.
The World Health Organization developed an indicator called the global burden of disease (GBD). The GBD tracks:
1. The number of cases of HIV/AIDS a country has 2. Losses from premature death and losses of healthy life that results from disability 3. The economic impact of disability on lesser-developed countries 4. The rate of disability in industrialized nations