Which of the following points is common in Chinese medicine and Ayurveda?
A) Originated in Asia
B) Mind plays an important part in healing the body
C) Meditation is an integral part
D) Concept of life force flowing through the body
D
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The nurse explains that the use of cyclosporine as an immunosuppressant has been successful in the reduction of rejection of liver transplants because the drug:
a. increases the rate of the regeneration of liver cells. b. can overcome complications presented by hepatitis C. c. increases blood supply to transplant. d. does not suppress bone marrow.
While listening at the mitral area, the nurse notes abnormal heart sounds at the patient's fifth in-tercostal space, midclavicular line. After listening to the audio clip, describe how the nurse will document the assessment finding
Click here to listen to the audio clip a. S3 gallop heard at the aortic area b. Systolic murmur noted at mitral area c. Diastolic murmur noted at tricuspid area d. Pericardial friction rub heard at the apex
The nurse is planning care for a client with PUD. What treatment goal should be included in the plan of care for this client?
1. Prevent recurrence of the disease. 2. Patient reports tolerating symptoms. 3. Reduce the level of H. pylori by one-third. 4. Promote stasis of the ulcer.
A client whose cervix is dilated 8 cm is restless and frequently changing position in an attempt to get comfortable. Which nursing action is most important?
1. Leave the client alone so she can rest. 2. Ask the family to take a coffee and snack break. 3. Reassure the client that she will not be left alone. 4. Encourage the client to have an epidural for pain.