The way a person walks is her

A) gait.
B) prosthesis.
C) ambulation.
D) mobility.


A

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The nurse working in the unit caring for clients with end-stage lung disease determines that which of the following clients in her assignment may qualify for single lung transplant?

1. 62-year-old female with diabetes mellitus controlled by insulin therapy 2. 50-year-old male with multivessel CAD and chronic renal insufficiency 3. 32-year-old male client with HIV 4. 43-year-old female with hepatitis C confirmed by histologic findings of liver disease by biopsy

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Nurses know that patient needs that are not met will lead to anxiety. Anxiety leads to some sort of action by the patient. The action taken by the patient serves the purpose of:

A) Repression B) Problem solving C) Denial D) Tension relief

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In comparisons of costs and outcomes of health care among countries, what is true about the United States' outcomes in relation to adolescent pregnancies?

a. The rate of adolescent pregnancies is lower in the United States than in most other industrialized nations. b. The rate of adolescent pregnancies is about the same in the United States as in other industrialized nations. c. The rate of adolescent pregnancies is higher in the United States than in most other industrialized nations. d. The rate of adolescent pregnancies is lower in the United States than in most other industrialized nations but is rising rapidly.

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Following referral, the midwife is required to attend all appointments with the obstetrician

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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