Old age is
A) 60 years and beyond.
B) 65 years and beyond.
C) 75 years and beyond.
D) 80 years and beyond.
C
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a. voided. b. inconsistent. c. randomization. d. bias.
The pancreas is:
A. a soft, lobulated gland behind the stomach. B. a soft mass of lymphatic tissue on the postlateral wall. C. a bean-shaped, retroperitoneal gland. D. None of the above
The nurse and client have met for six predetermined sessions. The agreed-on goal has been at-tained. Which nursing intervention would be appropriate for the termination phase?
1. Exploring the client's past in depth 2. Confronting changes not completed 3. Helping client summarize accomplishments 4. Identifying new problem areas
The nurse caring for pregnant women must be aware that the most common medical complication of pregnancy is:
a. Hypertension. c. Hemorrhagic complications. b. Hyperemesis gravidarum. d. Infections.