The hypothalamus has little or no effect, direct or indirect, on the way a person feels or behaves
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
F
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The nurse assesses a pregnant patient during the first prenatal visit. Which question by the nurse is the best example of therapeutic communication?
A. "Do you understand the prenatal visit schedule?" B. "Do you use drugs or drink alcohol?" C. "Have you experienced quickening?" D. "To begin, what questions may I answer?"
You are performing an initial assessment of a patient who has been admitted to your unit for a broken femur. On examination you find an area on the skin that has a raised, fine rash, which is red and itchy
The patient denies taking any prescription medication and denies any allergies. What would be an appropriate question to ask this patient at this time? A) Is anyone in your family allergic to anything? B) How long have you had this abrasion? C) Do you take an OTC drugs or herbal preparations? D) When you fell, did you land in poison ivy?
The nurse would explain to a client diagnosed with diabetes and hypertension that the most likely prescribed medication will be a(n)
a. angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor. b. beta-adrenergic blocker. c. direct-acting vasodilator. d. diuretic.
What are some of the barriers that rural families face in trying to obtain health care? Select all that apply
A. Fewer health care providers in the community B. Greater travel distances for health care, especially for pregnant women and young children C. Less willingness to accept help from local health care providers D. Little attention being paid to the problems of the rural population by federal legislators E. Many competing insurance companies with different rules and policies F. Providers of health care inadequately prepared to cope with differences in rural lifestyle and values