The physician tells the nurse "Mrs. G's appearance is that of a typical manic client." The nurse can expect Mrs. G to be attired in clothing that is

A. dark colored and modest.
B. colorful and outlandish.
C. compulsively neat and clean.
D. ill-fitted and ragged.


Ans: B. colorful and outlandish.

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This would indicate dysfunction of which of these CNs? a. Motor component of CN IV b. Motor component of CN VII c. Motor and sensory components of CN XI d. Motor component of CN X and sensory component of CN VII

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Patient teaching for the patient with varicose veins should include:

1. weight reduction. 2. decreasing exercise. 3. wearing a panty girdle. 4. standing in one place frequently.

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An example of a primary prevention intervention in a chemical plant would be a

1. Health fair for all employees and their families. 2. Support group for employees who want to overcome problems with alcohol. 3. Weight-reduction program for overweight individuals. 4. Yearly physical examinations for all employees.

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Identify the mechanism used in the classification of diarrheas.

A. Increased secretory functions B. Increased osmolality in the intestine C. Increased motility in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract D. All of these

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