MC The client expresses to the nurse a deep conviction of the power of meditation and prayer on the client's overall health status. The nurse suggests to the client that they spend a moment in quiet reflection during the day

This intervention addresses the nurse's understanding of the:
A. Necessity for the client to have time for personal meditation.
B. Need for spiritual direction in the client's life.
C. Acknowledgment of the client's concerns.
D. Link between personal spirituality and healing.


D. Link between personal spirituality and healing.

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a. 40-year-old with hepatitis secondary to past IV drug use b. 83-year-old with medically controlled hypertension c. 6-month-old with congenital heart anomaly and early stage liver disease d. 28-year-old taking anticoagulants secondary to mitral valve prolapse

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The nurse points out the DASH diet has the advantages of:

1. good red meat. 2. whole grains. 3. low fiber. 4. allows sugar.

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When caring for a patient who has advanced from stage C to stage D of the American College of Cardiology (ACC)/American Heart Association (AHA) heart failure classification system, the nurse instructs the patient and family that this stage includes the addition of:

A) lifestyle modification and management of underlying disorder. B) ACE inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs), blood pressure control, or beta blockers. C) diuretics, aldosterone blockers, or vasodilators. D) interventional therapy with left ventricular assist device or heart transplantation.

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Which of the following concepts refers to deeds of "mercy, kindness, and charity?"

a. Beneficence b. Nonaleficence c. Autonomy d. None of the above

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