You are present when a mother begins cupping her child. She states that it will help to heal the child's respiratory tract infection
You understand that the cultural belief that cupping will aid in the healing process is
A) a shared belief.
B) a learned behavior.
C) culturally focused behavior.
D) cenetically programmed.
B
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A situation in which the demand for employment of nurses (how many nurses employers would like to employ) exceeds the available supply of nurses willing to be employed at a given salary is known as a nursing:
a. abundance. b. deficit. c. shortage. d. surplus.
A patient presents to the emergency department complaining of a sudden onset of incapacitating vertigo, with nausea and vomiting and tinnitus. The patient mentions to the nurse that she suddenly can't hear very well. What would the nurse suspect the patie
A) Ossiculitis B) Ménière's disease C) Ototoxicity D) Labyrinthitis
The nurse is caring for a postoperative patient and notes that the patient received atropine sulfate preoperatively. Which assessment finding would prompt the nurse to notify the provider?
a. Absent bowel sounds b. Drowsiness c. Dry mouth d. Heart rate of 78 beats per minute
The nurse suspects a client is experiencing left-sided heart failure when which of the following is assessed? (Select all that apply.)
1. Decreased basilar lung sounds 2. Distended neck veins 3. Extra heart sounds 4. Lung crackles 5. Tachycardia 6. Weight gain