An 83-year-old client has had a stroke and has right hemiparesis. He has an inability to garden and is being cared for by his family. The family states he seems depressed and has no current interests

Based on the family's information, it would be appropriate for the family to allow the client to assist in planning an herb garden in the home. This is an example of

A) Output
B) Abstraction
C) Development
D) Implementation


Ans: A

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A) Aspergillus B) Candida albicans C) Pseudomonas aeruginosa D) Escherichia coli

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The school nurse is giving a presentation to the PTO about spinal cord injuries. What would the nurse tell the attendees of the presentation are prominent risk factors for SCI? (Mark all that apply.)

A) Young age B) Driver C) African American D) Male gender E) Alcohol or drug use

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Regulation of the gastrointestinal system requires which two mechanisms?

1. Neural control and cardiovascular control 2. Secretion of hormones and kidney filtration 3. Neural control and secretions of hormones 4. Cardiovascular control and kidney filtration

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a. lungs, kidneys, and large intestine. b. liver, kidneys, and pancreas. c. skin, small intestine, and large intestine. d. lungs, liver, and spleen.

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