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pane00

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Several nurses are discussing alternative health practices. One nurse says, It's a bogus practice. There's no value in it. It's like a fad and it will fade away. Which is the most appropriate response by an informed nurse?
 
  A) Complementary therapies are similar to nursing practice in that they take a holistic approach to healing.
  B) The government is conducting research to prove that these therapies are ineffective.
  C) Complementary therapies are not compatible with traditional nursing practice.
  D) There's no evidence to show that any complementary therapy is effective.

Question 2

A nurse asks a client to identify the date, time of day, and location of the clinic. The nurse is attempting to assess the client's:
 
  A) Mental status.
  B) Perception.
  C) Orientation.
  D) Thought processes.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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