A client is learning how to identify the effects of stress on health. Which example would indicate that learning has occurred?

A) The client attributes the stress of a canceled vacation to his depressed mood.
B) The client attributes the stress of a speeding ticket to his depressed mood.
C) The client attributes the stress of a flat tire to his depressed mood.
D) The client attributes the stress of a recent divorce to his depressed mood.


D

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Which of the following situations would be considered safe when encountered by the nurse who is making a home visit?

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A client recovering from a head injury has adult strabismus. This client would probably be referred for the most common treatment of adult strabismus, which is/are:

1. Eye muscle surgery. 2. Eye muscle exercises. 3. Botox injections. 4. Glasses.

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The nurse caring for a client with amebiasis explains that although other forms of transmission are possible, amebiasis is primarily acquired through:

1. blood transfer. 2. ingestion. 3. respiratory droplets. 4. open sores.

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