SANDS is an organisation that:
a. has resources that can help health professionals to know how to talk with grieving clients.
b. exists in a number of countries.
c. provides support and resources for families whose baby dies.
d. is all of the above.
ANS: D
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I seem to be more anxious, and my mood is lower.". Which response would be most appropriate? a. "As long as you are getting the nutrients you need, when you eat should not be affecting your mood.". b. "Perhaps you should divide your calories evenly between lunch and dinner. If your blood sugar is low, it could be responsible for feeling nervous.". c. "Eating breakfast is important. It improves mood, energy, and feelings of calm. Eating some of your calories in the morning might help your mood.". d. "You might want to talk with your doctor about using of kava kava for your depression.".
The nurse identifies a nursing diagnosis of Ineffective airway clearance for a patient, age 64, who has undergone a pneumonectomy. A common etiology for this nursing diagnosis in patients who have had a pneumonectomy is
a. thick, copious secretions. b. surgical incision pain. c. presence of chest tubes. d. mechanical ventilation.
The first stage in the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change is:
a. action. b. contemplation. c. precontemplation. d. preparation.
Which of the following statements regarding a breech presentation is correct?
A) Breech presentations are more common with premature births. B) A breech birth is characterized by a vertex position of the baby. C) Breech presentations are frequently accompanied by a nuchal cord. D) Most breech presentations are associated with a legs-first delivery.