Light enters the eye through the:
a. Sclera
b. Cornea
c. Iris
d. Retina
B
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A nurse is caring for a client with an adjustment disorder with depressed mood. The nurse wants to perform interventions that will promote hope for the client. Which intervention best promotes hope in this client?
A) Help caregivers acknowledge clients' dependency and assume appropriate responsibility. B) Help clients to identify ways in which they have control of their lives. C) Provide families with a list of community resources and encourage them to participate in support groups. D) Provide the families with information about clients' condition in accordance with client preferences.
Which of the following beliefs is an essential component of holistic healthcare? Choose all that apply
1) Illness occurs when there is a shift in an individual's balance. 2) Regardless of the type of care received, ultimately all healing is self-healing. 3) More healthcare resources should be focused on alternative healers. 4) Illness can create an opportunity for personal and spiritual growth.
In postmenopausal women, a major benefit from the use of topical or local estrogen is:
A. decreased rate of breast cancer. B. reduced risk of recurrent UTIs. C. reduced risk of type 2 diabetes. D. increased levels of androgens.
A patient who has genital herpes has frequent outbreaks. The patient asks the primary care NP why it is necessary to take oral acyclovir all the time and not just for acute outbreaks. The NP should explain that oral acyclovir may:
a. prevent the virus from developing resistance. b. cause episodes to be shorter and less frequent. c. actually eradicate the virus and cure the disease. d. reduce the chance of transmitting the virus to others.