The nurse working with HIV/AIDS clients is interested in finding alternative therapies. The nurse decides to further investigate a study that showed regular exercise for clients with advanced HIV/AIDS:
A) Decreases the rate of premature death for those who do not exercise by 25%.
B) Slows the rate of disease by 63%.
C) Improves physical functioning and quality of life significantly.
D) Does not change the rate of premature death for clients who do not exercise.
C
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__________ reflects arterial pressure during ventricular relaxation
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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What will be an ideal response?
In a natural disaster relief facility, the nurse observes that an older-adult male has a recovery plan, while a 25-year-old male is still overwhelmed by the disaster situation. A nurse is planning care for both patients
Which factors will the nurse consider about the different coping reactions? a. Restorative care factors b. Strong financial resource factors c. Maturational and situational factors d. Immaturity and intelligence factors