A 64-year-old male client, who leads a sedentary lifestyle, and a 31-year old female client, who has a very stressful and active lifestyle, require a vaccine against a particular viral disorder

In which of them is the vaccine more likely to be less effective and why? A) The male client because of his age
B) The male client because of his lifestyle
C) The female client because of her age
D) The female client because of her lifestyle


A

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The nurse has recently been promoted to a new management position in her hospital. She is concerned about her new responsibilities and has found that she is having difficulty sleeping at night. This is an example of what ego-defense mechanism?

a. Compensation b. Denial c. Conversion d. Displacement

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The nurse researcher has opted to use grounded theory as the research method. Compared with phenomenologic research, which data-gathering technique is unique to grounded theory research?

a. Face-to-face interviews b. Tape-recorded interviews c. Participant-written responses to written questions d. Skilled observation of individuals in a social setting

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Nurse T works at a public health clinic for aging adults. She presents workshops on good nutrition and other topics focused on wellness in the aging population. After one of the classes, a client asked about using dietary supplements

When answering, the nurse emphasized the fact that a product labeled as "all natural" does not mean that: 1. The product is safe or without harmful effects. 2. The ingredients in the product are not processed. 3. The active ingredients are found naturally in the environment. 4. Only organic substances are used .

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Which of the following is a very practical and feasible way of obtaining comprehensive community health data?

a. Completing a comprehensive survey with community residents b. Performing a windshield survey c. Requesting community residents respond to an Internet survey d. Using data already collected and available on the Internet

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