Your client receives assistance with meal preparation from an agency. What type of service would most likely provide this type of assistance for your client?
1. respite care service
2. chore service
3. homemaker service
4. home health care service
ANS: 3
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a. Ask the patient what barriers to wellness still exist. b. Remind the patient about the A1C in 2 months. c. Review side effects of medications with the patient. d. Ask the patient how she or he feels about diabetes.
Which of the following events occurs at the start of diastole?
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A patient with a T5 spinal cord injury has manifestations of autonomic dysreflexia
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