Basic human needs are identified as:

a. Autonomy and valued by others.
b. Exhilarated and productive.
c. Spiritual.
d. Career success and material rewards.


ANS: A

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Which of the following are examples of objective data? (Select all that apply)

a. A patient has an offensive body odor. b. A patient complains of feeling stressed. c. A patient complains of feeling anxious. d. A patient complains of substernal chest pain. e. A patient falls when ambulating to the bathroom. f. A patient states, "I feel a sense of impending doom."

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A patient who spends most of the time indoors has been taking megadoses of vitamin D and is worried about vitamin D toxicity. The nurse will tell this patient to report which sign that may indicate vitamin D toxicity?

a. Blurred vision b. Darkening of the skin c. Nausea and vomiting d. Palpitations

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A client in the first trimester of pregnancy is experiencing nausea. What should the nurse suggest the client do to relieve the nausea?

1. Eat spicy foods. 2. Eat small, frequent meals. 3. Avoid carbonated beverages. 4. Wait to eat for 2 hours in the morning.

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A small aortic aneurysm (about 5 cm diameter) can usually be detected by a physical examination, and more detailed diagnostic studies are not required

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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