A client has been recovering after an injury that left him partially paralyzed. The client is a young adult intent on living independently, as before the injury
The best referral for this client would be to which of the following? A)
Physical therapist
B)
Case manager
C)
Paramedical technologist
D)
Occupational therapist
D
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A client tells the nurse that her partner often makes negative remarks such as "Can't you do anything right?" The nurse is aware that this is an example of self-concept because these comments can affect:
a. the flexibility in personal and professional values b. being aware of what a person is doing in any given situation c. how a nurse places client needs before a nurse's personal needs d. how a person thinks or feels about him- herself
Which type of spatial distance is used for friends and coworkers and is effective for many nurses and clients involved in interviewing or gathering data?
a. intimate c. public b. personal d. social
Symptoms are:
a. Objective data b. Subjective data c. Seen, felt, touched, or heard d. Observed
The Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906
A. required manufacturers to list the amounts of alcohol or "habit-forming" drugs on product labels B. regulated sales of opiates to medical personnel only C. banned foods that contained opium D. made it illegal for opiate drugs to be used without a prescription