Persons living in long-term care centers are called
a. Patients
b. Clients
c. Residents
d. Individuals
C
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A) Reduced B-cells B) Hyperplasia of the parathyroid glands C) Hypoplasia of the thymus gland D) Hypercalcemia
A 47-year-old female patient has a history of scoliosis and back pain. Which type of pain should the nurse realize this patient most likely is experiencing?
1. recurrent acute pain 2. ongoing time-limited pain 3. chronic malignant pain 4. chronic nonmalignant pain
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1. Civil law 2. Criminal law 3. Common law 4. Administrative law
The ethical principle that can be influenced when care in a managed system is provided by less experienced providers is
a. Autonomy b. Beneficence c. Confidentiality d. Justice