A record that contains a person's health history, allergies, current complaints, past medical and surgical history, and a listing of current medications, but is not considered a legal health record is a/an:

What will be an ideal response?


personal health record

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1. "I will feel hardened areas where the testicles and epididymis are located.". 2. "I should perform this exam monthly.". 3. "I should be in a warm room or the shower to perform this exam.". 4. "I should apply gentle pressure to each testicle to feel the area.".

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A patient with asthma comes to a clinic for treatment of an asthma exacerbation. The patient's medication history lists an inhaled glucocorticoid, montelukast [Singulair], and a SABA as needed via MDI

The nurse assesses the patient and notes a respiratory rate of 18 breaths per minute, a heart rate of 96 beats per minute, and an oxygen saturation of 95%. The nurse auscul-tates mild expiratory wheezes and equal breath sounds bilaterally. What will the nurse do? a. Contact the provider to request a systemic glucocorticoid. b. Contact the provider to suggest using a long-acting beta2 agonist. c. Evaluate the need for teaching about MDI use. d. Question the patient about how much al-buterol has been used.

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A nurse discusses driving with an older adult who continues to drive, but is probably unsafe on the road. Which statement made by the nurse is most appropriate?

A) I am calling your child to take your keys. B) I am concerned about your safety, as well as the safety of others. C) We just don't want you to crash when you drive across the state. D) You shouldn't drive anymore.

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A teenage girl is discussing her recent breakup with her boyfriend. She tells the nurse she just stays in bed all day and cannot seem to feel any better. She says she is only relieved of the pain while sleeping

The nurse identifies this coping strategy as: A) avoidance coping. B) buffering. C) chronic stress. D) adaptation.

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