Parish nursing is often called which of the following? Select all that apply

a. Spiritual nursing d. Ministry nursing
b. Religious nursing e. Congregational nursing
c. Catholic nursing f. Faith community nursing


E, F
Parish nursing is often called congregational nursing or faith community nursing.

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The perinatal nurse would expect which of the following responses to the block? A. Appropriate for adequate pain relief B. Too close to birth; causing fetal depression C. Too early and probably worn off D. Too late to provide anesthesia

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A patient is admitted to the critical care unit with critical hypotension, hyperkalemia, hyponatremia, and hypoglycemia. The most likely cause of this is

a. myxedema. c. addisonian crisis. b. diabetes insipidus. d. Cushing syndrome.

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The government's Medicare and Medicaid programs were created to assist:

a. children and the elderly. b. health insurance companies. c. managed care plans. d. migrant populations.

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To increase the proportion of adults who engage in vigorous physical activity that promotes the development and maintenance of cardiorespiratory fitness, what would the nurse teach a patient? (Mark all that apply.)

A) The importance of physical activity B) To exercise vigorously 3 or more days a week C) To "cool down" after exercise so as not to strain muscles D) To exercise for 20 or more minutes E) To swim, which is the best exercise

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