After suffering an acute myocardial infarction, a patient attends cardiac rehabilitation. This will help to gradually build his exercise tolerance. According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, cardiac rehabilitation most directly addresses which need?

1) Safety and security
2) Physiological
3) Self-actualization
4) Self-esteem


ANS: 2

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1. "Just a minute. Let me just get his chart." 2. "The doctor will give you the results when he visits." 3. "Let me get my instructor to see if it is alright to do this." 4. "I cannot legally share that information unless your father consents."

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Which of the following nursing actions is most important for a patient with a neurogenic bladder beginning bladder training?

A) Set up specific times to empty the bladder. B) Force fluids. C) Provide adequate roughage. D) Encourage the use of an indwelling urinary catheter.

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DMFN represents the amount of fluid a patient requires over 12 hours

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Inhibitors of insulin release:

a. somatostatin b. glucagon c. Alfa-2- agonist d. Beta-2- antagonist e. all of the above

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