A teenage client comes to the clinic and tells the nurse that she has not had a period for the last 2 months. After assessment and lab work, the client is told that she is 3 months' pregnant. She begins to sob and says she is too young to have a baby. When the nurse offers counseling for an abortion, the client gets even more upset and says that she cannot have an abortion as it is not permitted in her church. This client is most likely which of the following?
a. Jewish
b. Adventist
c. Protestant
d. Catholic
Ans: d. Catholic
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Which of the following are sources that can assist in covering the cost of extended care? (Select all that apply.)
a. Medicare and Medicaid d. client's savings b. state funds e. long-term care insurance c. supplemental security income f. federal grants
Which of the following measures is merely a simple difference score?
a. Standard deviation = 2.41 b. Difference scores = –2, –2, –1, +2, and +3 c. Range = 8 d. Variance = 5.80
A patient with bacterial pneumonia has rhonchi and thick sputum. What is the nurse's most appropriate action to promote airway clearance?
a. Assist the patient to splint the chest when coughing. b. Teach the patient about the need for fluid restrictions. c. Encourage the patient to wear the nasal oxygen cannula. d. Instruct the patient on the pursed lip breathing technique.
The family of a client diagnosed with a stroke asks the nurse if this health problem is very common. The nurse should respond that in the United States a person has a stroke every:
1. 40 seconds. 2. 1 minutes. 3. 2 minutes. 4. 5 minutes.