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brutforce

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A nurse who has been practicing for three decades has seen significant changes in the roles that clients are expected to perform in the course of their care.
 
  Which of the following is a role that clients are normally expected to perform while they are receiving care? A) Bring a high level of knowledge about their disease or health problem
  B) Avoid consuming an inordinate amount of caregivers' time
  C) Participate actively in the planning and execution of their care
  D) Defer to the nurse's knowledge and authority

Question 2

A nurse is caring for a client with a strained gluteal muscle at a health care facility. The nurse should understand that which of the following is the primary function of the gluteal muscles?
 
  A) Aid in supporting body weight
  B) Aid in extending the legs
  C) Aid the client in standing
  D) Aid in strengthening the upper arms



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Answer to Question 1

C
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Clients are generally expected to participate in their care in an active way. A passive and deferent demeanor is not encouraged, though cooperation and adherence to treatment are expected. Clients should not be made to feel guilty for requiring time and attention from care providers. Some clients are highly knowledgeable about their health problems, but this is not necessarily an expectation of all clients.

Answer to Question 2

B
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The gluteal muscles aid the client in extending the legs. As a group, the gluteal muscles in the buttocks aid in extending, abducting, and rotating the legs; these functions are essential to walking. Exercising the quadriceps enables clients to stand and support their body weight. Exercises such as modified hand push-ups help in strengthening the upper arms.



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