A patient asks the nurse if there are church services in the hospital because the patient attends mass every Sunday. The nurse realizes that this patient is demonstrating:
A) Religion
B) Culture
C) Spirituality
D) Recreation
A
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a. Stimulation of production of white cells and platelets b. Promotion of growth of small bones c. Increase in muscle mass and strength d. Decrease in production of sebaceous gland secretions
The use of bariatric surgery is considered the only permanent treatment for morbid obesity
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The older adult male client is visiting the outpatient clinic. During the focused interview, the client admits that he is experiencing clinical manifestations associated with erectile dysfunction
Which of the following statements by the client indicate that the client may be taking a medication that could produce this problem? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. "I take something to help my stomach not make so much acid.". 2. "I've been taking something for depression ever since our son died 4 years ago.". 3. "Sometimes, I have to take a medication to help me sleep at night.". 4. "I've had trouble with my blood pressure for years and take a medication to keep it down.". 5. "I take a baby aspirin every day.".
The intraoperative nurse caring for a client having brain surgery to remove a tumor would be particularly careful about
a. inserting the IVs in the nondominant hand. b. padding and assessing the skin under the head frame. c. placing the client in straight alignment. d. using a catheter bag with a urimeter.