Which statement best describes theology?
1) Discussions and theories related to God and His relation to the world
2) Doctrines about the human soul and its relation to eternal life
3) A life-long journey involving accumulation of experience and understanding
4) Codes of conduct that integrate beliefs and values
ANS: 1
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1. Track the number of supplies used on surgical clients. 2. Document nursing time and tasks spent on direct client care. 3. Administer a client and family satisfaction survey. 4. Assess clients and report acuity to shift supervisors daily.
The client with AIDS has chronic diarrhea. Which dietary change should the nurse suggest for this client?
A. "Avoid fatty foods." B. "Increase your intake of fiber." C. "Take an antacid 30 minutes before each meal." D. "Restrict your intake of fluids to 1 liter per day."
A nurse is working with a family in which the parents have just gotten divorced
After teaching the parents about measures to reduce the risk of emotional problems for the children, which statement by the parents indicates a need for additional teaching? A) "We will try to alter their routines so they don't think about the past." B) "We will make sure that they understand that they did not cause the divorce." C) "We will develop a regular and consistent schedule for visitation." D) "We will make sure that we are consistent in the limit that we set."
Acquired brain injury is often due to:
a. road accidents. b. misuse of alcohol. c. severe asthma attacks. d. all of the above.