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MC The nurse is working with a client who is recovering from a debilitating stroke. The nurse is encouraging the client to continue to feed himself and to continue taking
 
  care of his toileting needs. What is the most important reason that the nurse is encouraging the client?
   A. To prevent depression
   B. To promote a positive self-image
   C. To prevent joint involvement
   D. Because it was a physician's order

Question 2

MC The nurse is working in a clinic whose clientele has existing liver disease. The nurse knows that these clients need which of the following immunizations?
 
  A. Rubella
   B. Pneumococcal
   C. Meningococcal
   D. Varicella



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Answer to Question 1

B. To promote a positive self-image

Answer to Question 2

B. Pneumococcal



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