If an athlete stops exercising for long periods of time, all of his muscles will become fatty tissue

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


F

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A family was dependent on the dad for financial support, and now he is in treatment for alcoholism. The wife asks you how long this will take. Which of the following would be the most appropriate response by the nurse?

a. "Don't worry about length of time. Focus on helping him avoid alcohol." b. "It all depends on how badly he wants to hold the family together as opposed to enjoying the relief of drinking again." c. "Once an alcoholic, always an alcoholic. He'll have to avoid liquor the rest of his life." d. "Remaining in treatment is crucial; it must last long enough to produce stable behavioral changes."

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When care is provided for a dying client in pain, addiction to analgesics is:

a. Not an issue b. To be evaluated daily c. To be carefully avoided d. To be prevented with pain management techniques

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You are a perioperative nurse in a small rural hospital and have just received your schedule for the upcoming month

You are dismayed to find that you seem to be scheduled to work on the one day you requested off in order to attend an event at your son's elementary school. Whose responsibility is it to schedule staff, and whom should you talk to about this? a. staff members themselves c. nurse manager b. nursing staffing office d. director of nursing

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When an adult client from Indonesia refuses a complete bath on the day after abdominal surgery, the nurse should

A) Understand that his culture may influence his hygiene and ask him his preference B) Ask another nurse to assist in giving the client a complete bath every other day C) Give the client a bath pan and tell him she will return when he has finished D) Encourage the client to bathe daily as part of protection from infection

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