A nursing instructor is teaching a group of students about assessing a client's orientation. The instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the students state that the ability to identify which of the following usually is lost first?

A) Time
B) Self
C) Place
D) Family members


A

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1. E-mail 2. Voice mail 3. Memo 4. Telephone call

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Which should the nurse identify as pharmacotherapy with natural products that have antineoplastic activity?Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply.

A. Taxanes B. Antimetabolites C. Vinca alkaloids D. Topoisomerase inhibitors E. Alkylating agents

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A long term care facility you work for has a master menu and modifies this menu to meet needs of puree and mechanical diets. This is known as:

a. recipe modification b. modified menu extensions c. diet orders d. diet requirements

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Select the statement that accurately describes the difference between immunomodulation and immunosuppression.

A. Immunosuppressive drugs are used after organ transplantation and in the treatment of severe inflammatory and allergic conditions when the immune system is hyperactive, whereas immunomodulating drugs are used to treat diseases in which the activity of the immune system is beneficial. B. Immunosuppressive drugs can be administered orally, whereas immunomodulating drugs can be administered only through injections or IV. C. Immunosuppression refers to drugs and biological factors that decrease immune activity, and immunomodulation refers to actions or drugs that stimulate the activity of the immune system. D. All of these are correct.

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