American homeless are more likely to use public hospital emergency departments for health care than the homeless in England are

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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As part of an admission assessment, the nurse is including questions that pertain to the patient's vision. Before conducting a physical assessment, the nurse is seeking to identify factors that have the potential to influence the patient's vision

Which of the following assessment questions most directly addresses these factors? A) "Are you a smoker?" B) "What medications do you take?" C) "Do you exercise regularly?" D) "What is your occupation?"

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On admission assessment of a client with Paget's disease, the nurse would anticipate the client to complain of

a. continuous bone pain. b. fever in the afternoon. c. pain on ambulation. d. swelling at site of deformity.

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The nurse is attending a nursing conference about enhancing self-concept in relation to professional nursing practice. As the nurse is waiting for the first speaker to begin, she tries to recall what she knows and has read about this subject

Which of the following would be good for the nurse to keep in mind to enhance her self-concept as a professional nurse? A) Don't worry about team esteem until your own is good. B) Avoid your weaknesses until they become strengths. C) Remember past errors so you do not repeat them. D) You don't have to know everything to be a good nurse.

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The nurse is aware that which of the following statements is accurate with respect to client hair care?

a. Brushing the hair distributes the natural oils evenly. b. Moistening the hair with oil frees tangles for easier combing. c. Very tight braids keep the hair in good condition. d. Shampooing should be done daily.

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