A client with Alzheimer disease is no longer able to walk and he does not recognize family members. He attempts to communicate with agitated behaviors or with occasional incoherent vocalizations
A nurse recognizes the client to be in which stage of Alzheimer disease?
A) Stage 4 . Confusion
B) Stage 5 . Early dementia
C) Stage 6 . Middle dementia
D) Stage 7 . Late dementia
D
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A community health nurse is working with community groups who use health maintenance organizations (HMOs). Which of the following would the nurse need to keep in mind to enhance the effectiveness of HMOs for the clients?
A) Based on a prospective payment system B) Relatively new model of managed care C) Used by limited numbers of people in the United States D) No out-of-pocket expenses for members
A client is scheduled to have general anesthesia for a surgical procedure. The client asks the nurse about being awake during surgery. What is the nurse's BEST response?
a. "The anesthesiologist can give you specific information about the effects of the anesthesia selected." b. "Just relax. You'll be fine." c. "I'm not sure. Better talk to your anesthesiologist." d. "With a general anesthetic you will be asleep during surgery."
Select from the list below all methods that would make a health care be considered alternative
a. Self-care b. Wellness c. Illness recovery d. Self-healing e. Health promotion f. Illness prevention
A predisposing factor for ectopic pregnancy is:
A) Oral contraceptive use B) Previous cesarean delivery C) PID D) Hypertension