The nurse takes into consideration that the factors influencing the timing and extent of age-related changes include ____________________________. (Select all that apply.)

a. health maintenance.
b. ethnicity.
c. heredity.
d. attitude.
e. environment


ANS: A, C, E

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a. Avoid all fats in foods. b. Calories consumed should be balanced with those expended. c. Consume no more than 2 cups of whole milk daily. d. Raw eggs can be consumed in moderation.

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A patient inquires if this newer type of gastric analysis is going to require passage of a nasogastric tube. What is the nurse's most accurate reply?

a. "Yes, but just for the instillation of the dye." b. "No. You take a dye orally, which will be excreted in the urine in approximately 2 hours." c. "Yes. You will take the dye orally, and then several gastric withdrawals through the tube will show the dye." d. "Yes. Only one withdrawal will be made through the tube, which will be treated with dye and read in approximately 2 hours."

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Which entities have the authority to enforce penalties for a breach of PHI? (Select all that apply.)

a. State attorney general b. Office of Civil Rights c. Office of Inspector General d. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

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At a neighborhood clinic the nurse is teaching a group of families with members who are substance abusers. What knowledge of psychobiology will the nurse give the families to help them understand stigmas associated with substance abuse?

1. There is a hereditary factor that predisposes one to alcohol dependence as well as complex environmental influences. 2. Relapse is a common feature of substance abuse. 3. Alcoholics Anonymous is an accepted treatment approach. 4. Clients with alcohol dependence cannot be held accountable for their actions.

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