Your personal feelings about dying influence your ability to care for the dying patient.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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A nurse is interviewing a client who recently attempted suicide. Which question is appropriate for the nurse to ask the client?

A) "Do you currently have a plan for killing yourself?" B) "Why would you think about hurting yourself?" C) "Have you thought about hurting yourself?" D) "Do you ever think about hurting yourself?"

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An emergency department (ED) nurse has provided care for many patients who have primary and secondary diagnoses of immune dysfunction. Which of the following patients likely has the highest risk of a disruption to normal immune functioning?

A) A woman who was motivated to come to the ED because of a severe migraine B) A woman who presented for care for a complaint of vertigo C) A child who has just been treated for a greenstick fracture to her radius D) A man who has recently completed medical treatment for prostate cancer

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The time when insulin's effect is strongest is referred to as the

A. onset. B. peak. C. duration. D. trough.

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The later LMX studies focused on

a. Follower locus of control b. Positive outcomes for both the leader and followers c. Determining out-group characteristics d. Task characteristics of the job

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