On a five-point Likert scale, a person who strongly agreed with a statement would be scored as:

A) 1
B) 3
C) 5
D) Cannot be determined


D

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Which of the following dietary recommendations should a nurse give to a client to prevent cataracts?

A) Calcium with vitamin D C) Fat-free foods B) Foods rich in purine D) Vitamins A and C

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The nurse is determining strategies to help a client develop health behavior changes. The key to helping this client make behavior changes is:

a. to have frequent visits by nurses to keep them on track. b. teach them the right way to eat and exercise. c. identify and use client strengths and assets. d. emphasize why it is important to follow doctor's orders.

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A 5-year-old child with a history of hypopituitarism presents with complaints of right hip and leg pain. Which prescribed medication for the diagnosis should the nurse identify as the cause for the current symptoms?

1. Daily growth hormone 2. Insulin before meals and bedtime 3. DDAVP (desmopressin) at bedtime 4. Cortisone injections

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A nurse determines that the administration of a small-volume nebulizer or inhaler is immediately withheld if the client experiences:

A. Coughing B. Dysrhythmias C. An inability to self-administer the medication D. An excessive need for a greater frequency than every 4 hours

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