According to Pender, Murdaugh, & Parsons, (2006), which of the following are major sources of stress in society? Select all that apply

A) interpersonal relationships
B) physical threat
C) performance demands
D) religious affiliations
E) environmental effects
F) disease states


A, C

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1. Increases metabolic rate. 2. Acts on the kidney to increase synthesis of vitamin D. 3. Stimulates the hypothalamus to secrete gonadotropin-releasing hormone. 4. Affects protein and carbohydrate metabolism, and protects against stress.

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The nurse would measure vital signs more frequently than every 4 hours for which of the following clients?

1. The client with a diagnosis of terminal cancer admitted for palliative care 2. The client who is 6 days postoperative and is to be discharged tomorrow 3. The client admitted as an outpatient for 12 hours while receiving a blood transfusion 4. The client who is 36 hours postoperative and stable

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The patient, age 26, is hospitalized with cardiomyopathy. While obtaining a nursing history from her, the nurse recognizes that the increased incidence of cardiomyopathy in young adults who have minimal risk factors for cardiovascular disease is

related to a. cocaine use. b. viral infections. c. vitamin B1 deficiencies. d. pregnancy.

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An older client is prescribed the medication alendronate (Fosamax). Instructions to the client should include

A) taking the medication along with a calcium supplement at the same time. B) taking the medication with breakfast. C) remaining upright for 30 minutes after taking the medication. D) taking the medication with 8 ounces of milk.

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