The nurse identifies a collaborative problem related to spirituality. When planning the client's care, the nurse would direct interventions toward which of the following?
A) Psychological or physiologic response of the body to stress
B) Client response to being referred to a primary care provider
C) The problem that results from clustering the data
D) Impact of spirituality on the client's health
A
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A) "We're at greater risk of dying from the flu or pneumonia." B) "You don't get the flu from the flu shot." C) "The doctor told us that we should get it." D) "Many of us get the shot here at the center for free."
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A) "Thoroughly irrigate the wound with hydrogen peroxide once a day." B) "Apply a lubricating lotion to the edges of the wound twice a day." C) "Add more fruits and vegetables to your diet." D) "Notify the healthcare provider if you notice swelling, warmth, or tenderness at the wound site."
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a. cause fetal malformation. b. mask the signs of vitamin B12 deficiency. c. negatively affect potassium levels. d. worsen megaloblastic anemia.
A client is prescribed azithromycin for a respiratory infection. The nurse understands that this agent is a:
a. fluoroquinolone. c. carbapenem. b. tetracycline. d. macrolide.