A client requests that the nurse allow her 15 minutes two times a day for prayer during her hospitalization. What value does this represent?
A) Foundation value
B) Focused value
C) Free value
D) Future value
Ans: A
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Which of the following is included in the most accurate description of school nursing?
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The nurse is explaining inflammation to a patient who has Crohn's disease. Which information should the nurse provide?
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