In the _____ religion, they may want to be cremated
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer: Hinduism
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You suspect your patient has a pleural effusion. Which of the following respiratory findings would you expect to find upon assessment of your patient?
A) Increased tactile fremitus, egophony, and a dull sound upon percussion of the chest wall B) Decreased tactile fremitus, wheezing, and a hyperresonant sound upon percussion of the chest wall C) Lung fields dull to percussion, absent breath sounds, and a pleural friction rub D) Normal tactile fremitus, decreased breath sounds, and a resonant sound upon percussion of the chest wall
The nurse would explain that a nonsurgical approach to reduce the clinical manifestations of labyrinthitis is injection of an ototoxic drug into the middle ear to
a. clear the eustachian tube. b. destroy hair cells. c. equalize pressure. d. stabilize the ossicles.
The nurse is providing home care for a patient with an infection that is not improving. The patient refuses to see an infectious disease specialist. What should the nurse include in the do-cumentation of the patient teaching provided?
a. The discussion about the consequences of refusing to see a specialist and the pa-tient's response b. The explanation that avoiding the special-ist will most likely lead to a terrible out-come c. A hopeful explanation that this will most likely be the last medical specialist that the patient will need to see d. The recommendation that the patient should discuss the decision with the fami-ly
The nurse makes a home visit to an elderly man who was referred for depression. She finds him thin and unkempt, and diagnoses him with self-care deficit
According to Dorothea Orem's Self-Care Deficit Theory of Nursing, encouraging the client to meet his own needs increases the client's: a. self-care agency b. nursing agency c. self-care deficit d. independent agency