Patients with postpolio syndrome may be anxious and fearful because of health care practices and attitudes they encountered during the polio epidemic.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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Which of the following nursing interventions is appropriate when a client has an attack of biliary colic?

A) Ensure that the client rests. B) Ensure that the client has eaten a full meal. C) Avoid administering antispasmodics. D) Avoid administering analgesics.

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Antibiotics are:

1. never used in viral, parasitic, or fungal infections. 2. rarely used in viral, parasitic, or fungal infections. 3. used in viral, parasitic, or fungal infections if a secondary bacterial infection de-velops. 4. used in superinfections caused by yeast.

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A community health nurse is teaching smoking cessation program to a group of healthy adult smokers. What type of prevention activity is this?

A) Primary B) Secondary C) Tertiary D) None of the above

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Long-term acute care hospitals

A. are comparable to long-term care nursing facilities. B. provide services to unstable, short-term patients. C. accept patients with a good chance for improvement. D. provide acute, complex care for terminally ill patients.

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