A client experiencing occasional minor digestive problems asks the nurse about herbal therapy. What is the best response by the nurse?Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply.
A. Wheat grass
B. Green tea
C. Ginger
D. Grape seed
E. Stevia
Answer: C
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A. Greater disparities between rich and poor B. Environmental degradation C. Greater need for newer technology D. Greater distribution of tobacco and alcohol E. Emergence or re-emergence of communicable diseases
The client states that she needs to exercise regularly, watch her weight, and reduce her fat intake. This demonstrates that the client:
1. Values health promotion activities 2. Believes she will not become sick 3. Believes she will have a heart attack 4. Has unrealistic expectations for herself
A nurse is providing care for a patient who is wearing antiembolism hose following a colectomy. The patient's plan of care should include:
1. Turning the stockings off 4 hours each day. 2. Removing the stockings at bedtime and replacing them in the morning. 3. Rolling the stockings down 2 inches to create a band at the top. 4. Removing the stockings twice daily to wash and dry the legs.
Identify the statement that best explains bipolar mood disorder.
A. It is depression caused by factors that originate within the patient. B. It is a disorder consisting of alternating periods of depression and mania. C. It is a disorder that entails depression caused by external factors. D. None of the above are true.