Socrates can be described as (select all that apply):

a. being one of the greatest philosophers of ancient times.
b. believing a person should do what is best for him or herself.
c. proposing that one must seek knowledge and develop the inner self in order to experience a good life.
d. creating the Socratic method.
e. believing that knowledge does lead to the "good life."


A, C, D, E

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Decreasing the demands on the heart is a priority in care for the infant with heart failure (HF). In evaluating the infant's status, which finding is indicative of achieving this goal?

a. Irritability when awake b. Capillary refill of more than 5 seconds c. Appropriate weight gain for age d. Positioned in high Fowler position to maintain oxygen saturation at 90%

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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The client is given a prescription for hormone replacement therapy (HRT). She asks the nurse, "What type of side effects or consequences should I expect from taking this medicine?" The nurse's best response would be: "You may

A. Notice chest pains initially that will subside." B. Experience irregular, heavy menstrual bleeding." C. Notice some intermittent abdominal cramping." D. Have a decrease in vaginal dryness."

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