A client is admitted to the hospital with abrupt symptoms of increasing shortness of breath, fever, and a productive cough with green sputum. Upon further exam the client is diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbation

The nurse identifies this as which type of illness?

A) Acute
B) Chronic
C) Terminal
D) Contagious


Ans: B
Chronic illness encompasses many different physical and mental alterations in health. Chronic illnesses usually have a slow onset and many periods of remission (disease is present, but there are no symptoms) and exacerbation (symptoms of the disease reappear). COPD is not terminal (although there is no cure) and it is not contagious.

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The population nurse is participating on a committee to improve the way health care is provided to individuals who live in the state. What characteristic of the population should the nurse identify to improve the organization and effectiveness of health

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