Adult day-care centers provide:

a. Supervised activities and meals
b. Personal care
c. Housekeeping and laundry services
d. Health care services


A

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The nurse has taken shift report on her patients and has been told that one patient has an ocular condition that has primarily affected the rods in his eyes. Considering this information, what should the nurse do while caring for the patient?

A) Ensure adequate lighting in the patient's room. B) Provide a dimly lit room to aid vision by limiting contrast. C) Carefully point out color differences for the patient. D) Carefully point out fine details for the patient.

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A client who has long-standing diabetes mellitus and severe, burning pain in the feet and hands as a result of peripheral neuropathy asks the nurse why an antidepressant has been prescribed. What is the nurse's best response?

A. "Many people experiencing chronic pain become depressed." B. "The antidepressants may counteract the chemicals causing your pain." C. "You are less likely to become addicted from using antidepressants than you are from using other types of pain killers." D. "The antidepressants also have strong anti-inflammatory properties and can re-duce the pain you have from inflammation."

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Which of the following nursing interventions would be indicated for a young adult's cognitive development?

a. Encourage the development of healthy life-styles. b. Encourage the development and use of appropriate judgment. c. Assess the person's value system and respect beliefs. d. Teach time management skills.

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An important function of calcium is to

1. regulate acid–base balance. 2. improve glucose absorption. 3. increase energy. 4. regulate nerve transmission.

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