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During the implementation step of the nursing process, a nurse reviews and revises a patient's plan of care. What is the correct order of steps for this?1. Modify care plan as needed. 2. Decide if the nursing interventions remain appropriate. 3. Reassess the patient. 4. Compare assessment findings to validate existing nursing diagnoses.

A. 2, 1, 3, 4
B. 3, 4, 2, 1
C. 4, 3, 2, 1
D. 3, 4, 1, 2

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1. "What gives meaning to your life?"
2. "What is your source of power, hope, and belief during difficult times?"
3. "In what way do your beliefs help or strengthen you for coping with illness?"

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Which statement regarding breast cancer stage and mortality is correct?

African American and Puerto Rican women have the highest risk for triple negative breast cancer. Caucasian women older, not younger than 40 years old are at a greater risk than other racial/ethnic groups. Breast cancer death rates are highest in African American, Hawaiian, Puerto Rican, and Samoan women. Non-Hispanic white women are more likely to present with an earlier-stage breast cancer than are American Indians/Alaskan Native, Asian Indian/Pakistani, black, Filipino, Hawaiian, Mexican,Puerto Rican, and Samoan women.

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Greta and azarcon (also known as alarcon, coral, luiga, maria luisa, and rueda), traditional Hispanic remedies taken for upset stomach, constipation, diarrhea, and vomiting, are also used for teething babies. Both are fine orange powders with a lead content as high as 90%. Further teaching is required if the family indicates that they will continue treating diarrhea with a home remedy. Food should not be stored in open cans, particularly those that have been imported. Cold water for consumption (drinking, cooking, and especially reconstitution of powdered infant formula) should be used; hot water dissolves lead more quickly than does cold water, yielding a higher level of lead. Frequent healthy snacks are encouraged because lead is absorbed better on an empty stomach.

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