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A client has had an injury to the cerebellum. The nurse is collecting data from the client and family to document in preparing an individualized nursing care plan.
 
  Which is the best description of the function of the cerebellum that has to be considered when collecting data from the client? A) Regulates body temperature
  B) Regulates sleep wake cycle
  C) Influences release of hormones from the pituitary
  D) Responsible for muscle control

Question 2

There are standards of the National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses in relationship to education, legal status, and practice. Who are eligible members for this organization?
 
  A) Student affiliates
  B) LPN
  C) RN/LPN



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Answer to Question 1

D
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The cerebellum is responsible for muscle control. The hypothalamus regulates many body functions, such as temperature, thirst, hunger, urination, swallowing, and the sleepwake cycle. It also secretes some hormones and influences release of hormones from the pituitary, thereby influencing the metabolism of nutrients and regulation of fluid balance and general homeostasis.

Answer to Question 2

B
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The eligible members for the National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses are LPNs. The eligible members for the American Nurses Association are RNs. The eligible members for the National League for Nursing are RN/LPNs. National organizations have eligibility for student affiliates.



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