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[Answered] Under hypnosis, a subject: A. will always tell the truth. B. can accomplish physical feats one couldn't do normally. C. is very open to suggestions. D. has a higher sensitivity to pain.

[Answered] Which activities are ways to overcome barriers to physical fitness? Check all that apply. A. increasing your understanding about fitness myths B. rewarding yourself with food when a short-term fitness goal is reached C. developing a fitness plan and activity log D. setting weekly and yearly fitness goals to pursue a healthy lifestyle E. waiting to begin exercise until you have bought expensive equipment

[Answered] True or False: Personal care routines can cause pain, discomfort, and fear. Those feelings can cause dementia-related behaviors.

[Answered] Newborn held skin-to-skin with client who is breastfeeding for 1 hr and breastfed vigorously for 30 minutes. Large ecchymotic caput succedaneum noted on occiput with molding of the skull. Anterior fontanel level and soft. Respirations shallow and irregular. Crepitus palpated over left clavicle. Skin color consistent with infant's genetic background. Acrocyanosis noted. Active and moves all extremities except for left arm. Limited spontaneous movement of the left arm noted. Wrist unflexed. Left arm remains at side during Moro reflex. Palmar grasp reflex equal bilaterally. For each assessment finding, click to specify if the findings is consistent with a clavicle fracture or Erb-Duchenne paralysis. Clavicle: birth history, crepitus, decreased movement, absent moro reflex, palmar grasp reflex present

[Answered] It takes the body, on average, approximately how long to eliminate the alcohol contained in one drink? A. ½ hour B. 1 hour C. 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 hours D. 2 hours

[Answered] Choose the sentence that is NOT a main goal of assessment and care planning. A. Identifying the disease stage to limit all care. B. Building a relationship with the person living with dementia. C. Learning about what causes behavior change. D. Learning about what is most important to the person living with dementia and their care partners and care providers.

[Answered] Which agency regulates food safety and labeling? A. Food and Drug Administration B. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention C. Occupational Safety and Health Administration D. Environmental Protection Agency

[Answered] Which of the following is typically included in the count of total carbohydrates on a nutrition label? A. sodium B. protein C. fiber D. cholesterol

[Answered] What section on a food label can be used to determine the percentage of vitamin value? A. serving size B. percent daily value C. amount per serving D. calories per serving

[Answered] A person in a nursing home living with dementia might often walk in the halls. Choose the best words a care provider can say. A. "Why are you wandering? Go to your room." B. "It's too early for a walk." C. "Where are you going?" D. "It looks like you are getting some good exercise. May I join you?"