Methods to overcome procrastination include (select all that apply):

a. delegating sections or portions of the task.
b. determining personal benefit from com-pleting the task.
c. reassessing the purpose and goals of the task.
d. waiting until motivated to begin the task.


A, B
At its core, time management is self-management. One of the most effective methods of manag-ing stress is to manage time. Suggestions to overcome procrastination include examining motiva-tion and personal benefit, confronting your fears, positively reframing the task, gathering infor-mation to complete the task, or delegating it.

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The nurse is admitting a client with acute adrenal insufficiency. Which of the following questions would the nurse ask to establish subjective data regarding this disease? Select all that apply

1. "Have you been able to maintain your daily activities?" 2. "Have you noticed any food cravings lately?" 3. "Have you been sleeping well?" 4. "Have you experienced any stress or trauma recently?" 5. "Have experienced any numbness in your extremities?"

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When a nurse is conducting a physical examination of the skin, hair, and nails, the age of the client is an important factor because:

1. There are age-related changes. 2. Skin changes in the older population are pathologic. 3. Scaly, dry skin is common in young adults. 4. It is the most significant risk factor for cancer.

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The body loses heat in all of the following ways except

A) through the skin. B) by defecating. C) by sleeping. D) through sweating.

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