Many clients with neurologic deficits have difficulty coping with their disability
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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A community health nurse is working as a lobbyist for health legislation for AIDS research at the state capitol. This nurse is practicing in which setting?
A) Faith community B) Ambulatory service C) Residential institution D) Community at large
A registered nurse is performing the admission assessment of a 37-year-old man who will be treated for pancreatitis on the medical unit. During the nursing assessment, the nurse asks the patient questions related to his spirituality
What is the primary rationale for this aspect of the nurse's assessment? A) The patient's spiritual environment can affect his physical activity. B) The patient's spiritual environment can affect his ability to communicate. C) The patient's spiritual environment can affect his quality of sexual relationships. D) The patient's spiritual environment can affect his response to illness.
A nursing faculty member explains to the class that which item is the most important for tumor cell growth?
A. Age of transforming cells B. Programmed cell death C. Proximity to a capillary D. Rapidity of cell growth
A small rural community is struck by a natural disaster. What is the first thing that the public health nurses should do?
1. Go door-to-door to identify the injured. 2. Notify the American Red Cross. 3. Activate the emergency preparedness plan. 4. Begin triage of victims.