Alcoholics are frequently manipulative

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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Which of the following is the most obvious finding during a physical assessment of a client with hypertension?

A) Sustained increase of either one or both systolic or diastolic measurements B) Hypotension in either one or both systolic or diastolic measurements C) Client is underweight D) Client is anemic

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Select the type of headache which is an exclusively nocturnal headache experienced by older adults

a. Cluster headaches b. Tension headaches c. Migraine headaches d. Hypnic headaches

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A 60-year-old patient in good health has asked the nurse about what steps can be taken to build muscle mass. What information should be provided to the patient?

1. Exercise can slow the loss of muscle mass. 2. Increasing protein and fat intake will increase muscle mass. 3. Muscle mass declines by 40% between the ages of 30 and 70. 4. There is little that can be done to reduce the loss of muscle mass associated with aging.

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The nurse plans for the skin care of the patient with ascites, which would include: (Select all that apply.)

a. bathing in tepid water. b. applying emollients to decrease itching. c. cutting the patient's fingernails short. d. changing the patient's position every 1 to 2 hours. e. coaching in deep-breathing exercises.

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