Which of the following is/are provided by whakapapa?
a. A way of understanding the M?ori world.
b. Links past, present and future; humans and atua (gods), tupuna (ancestors), Papat?anuku (tribal area) and the whenua (land); living things.
c. Practical knowledge that aids survival and influences the behaviours, obligations and responsibilities that Indigenous peoples have to one another and the environment.
d. All of the above.
D
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a. They are made up of a set of interacting individuals related by blood, marriage or adoption. b. They are comprised of a group of indi-viduals living together who may not be related. c. They all have one unique form indepen-dent of cultural or ethnic orientations. d. They all have the same strengths, weak-nesses, resources and challenges.
A patient is depressed about the changes in her personal appearance related to Cushing's disease. She is particularly likely to exhibit which change?
a. Weight gain, moonface, and increased facial hair b. Hand tremors and nervousness c. Retracted eyelids and increased skin pigmentation d. Muscle atrophy, bruising, and weight loss
The vial is labeled 1000mcg/mL. Prepare a 1.2 mg dose. Express your answer to the nearest tenth
What will be an ideal response?
The preoperative client expresses anxiety to the nurse about the upcoming surgery. Which of the following statements by the nurse is most likely to stimulate further discussion between the client and the nurse?
1. "If it's any help, everyone is nervous before surgery." 2. "I will be happy to explain the entire surgical procedure to you." 3. "Can you share with me what you've been told about your surgery?" 4. "Let me tell you about the care you'll receive after surgery and the amount of pain you can anticipate."