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A nurse in a primary care clinic is caring for a client who has osteoporosis but no significant health
history. Which statement made by the nurse is most appropriate when teaching this client about the
benefits of exercise?
"Non-weight-bearing exercise is most beneficial in your condition."
"Swimming is most beneficial for your condition."
"Isometric exercise is an excellent choice for your condition."
"Walking is an excellent choice of exercise for your condition." - Answer: "Walking is an excellent choice
of exercise for your condition."
A nurse working in a pulmonary rehabilitation clinic is conducting an exercise session for a group of
clients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Which exercise will the nurse include in the
teaching session? (Select all that apply.)
Lunges
Stair climbing
Stationary arm bicycle
, Squats
Bicep curls - Answer: Lunges
Stair climbing
Squats
A client asks the home care nurse about the difference between acute and chronic illness. Which
information does the nurse give the client about the characteristics of chronic illness? (Select all that
apply.)
Chronic illness can have remissions.
Chronic illness does not have exacerbations.
Chronic illness has a slow onset.
Chronic illness can remain for life.
Chronic illness usually lasts 6 months or more. - Answer: Chronic illness can have remissions.
Chronic illness has a slow onset.
Chronic illness can remain for life.
Chronic illness usually lasts 6 months or more.