Pain at the end of life is complex and multifactorial, and prevalence varies according to diagnosis and other factors. A client has somatic pain. What are common complaints by with this type of pain?
A) Burning, electrical, or tingling
B) Gnawing, cramping, or aching
C) Aching, throbbing, or stabbing
D) Electrical, cramping, throbbing
C
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When planning care for clients on the mental health unit, the nurse using principles of humanism would consider which of the following?
1. Clinical interventions are most effective when they focus on the current actions, feelings, and concerns of clients. 2. Clients rely on providers to develop solutions for their problems. 3. Emotional stress has a relationship to physical symptoms. 4. The mind–body relationship focuses on biological explanations of illness.
Of individuals who suffer from panic attacks, ____% are women
a. 20 b. 30 c. 50 d. 70
Which neurological condition develops most frequently in females 20 to 40 years of age?
a. cluster headaches c. multiple sclerosis b. Parkinson's disease d. Huntington's chorea
A 62-year-old patient has been diagnosed with bacterial epididymitis. The nurse has provided education relating to the management of the disorder. Which of the following statements by the patient indicates understanding of the teaching provided?
1. "These problems may be a result of my prostate problems.". 2. "This condition will spontaneously go away.". 3. "I must be on bed rest during the acute phase of this disorder.". 4. "I should go home and apply moist heat to my scrotum.".