Arterial ulcers usually occur:
a. On arms and legs
b. On the hands and feet
c. On the toes and outer side of the ankle
d. Over bony prominences
C
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a. fovea c. optic disk b. macula lutea d. retina
A client presents with senile dementia, Alzheimer's type (SDAT), and incontinence. Which therapy will best help this client?
a. Bladder training b. Habit training c. Exercise therapy d. Electrical stimulation
A task force is meeting to determine the causes of dissatisfaction between a health care organization and members of a cultural group that receives care from the organization
The task force finds the nurses to be motivated to provide culturally sensitive care. Using the U.S. Health Resources Service Administration's domains of cultural competence as a framework, what might the task force infer? a. Nurses need more training to provide appropriate care to the group. b. The organization presents barriers to culturally competent care. c. There needs to be better communication between the two groups. d. This cultural group is encountered infrequently by the organization.
Components of Freud's theory are: (SELECT ALL ANSWERS THAT APPLY)
A) Personality is fully developed by age 12 years. B) The personality must develop in a certain way. C) Developmental behaviors can happen at any age. D) Failure to progress in a particular manner will lead to dysfunction. E) Behaviors resulting from ineffective personality development are subconscious. F) Ineffective personality development is in some way related to the relationship of the child to the parent and is called psychosexual development.