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jman1234

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A 67-year-old client comes to the clinic to see the nurse with a vague complaint of not feeling well. Upon examination, the nurse finds several bruises at different stages of healing. Which question is most appropriate to assess this client?
 
  A) Are you taking the wrong dose of your blood pressure pills?
  B) How much do you drink every day?
  C) Did anyone hurt you?
  D) Have you fallen?

Question 2

What are the two major purposes of providing the community with education? Select all that apply.
 
  A) Telling people the best way to find each other after a disaster
  B) Letting people know the hospital is a place to go for help
  C) Helping individuals feel more in control
  D) Helping survivors make telephone calls
  E) Teaching individuals how to best prepare themselves



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C, E



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