Which theory was developed with a focus on the underlying premise that an individual has the cognitive ability to think and that he or she thinks either rationally or irrationally?

A) Cognitive theory
B) Rational emotive theory
C) Operant conditioning
D) Human needs theory


B

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a. Teaching the patient to read and write b. Teaching the patient about his drugs and disease process c. Teaching the patient to call the drug company for information about prescription drugs d. Giving instructions only in written form

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A patient comes to the ED with complaints of back pain. After interviewing this patient, you see that he is a little cyanotic and has problems following the conversation. You would conclude which of the following:

1. The patient is sleepy after being up all night. 2. The patient is bored with this whole process. 3. The patient has signs of being overdosed. 4. The patient is on asthma medication.

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Which of the following is an appropriate description of social skills training available at a local CMHC?

A) Self-care skills such as learning to use a list of crisis hotline numbers or to cope with unexpected stressful situations B) Job skills such as interviewing techniques, resume writing, filling out job applications, and job searching C) Role-playing and psychodrama as well as individual, family, and group therapies D) Family involvement to alter the emotional climate in the family and reduce stress

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Find the flow rate for manual regulation: ________. (Round to the nearest whole number)Ordered: 200 mL NS to infuse over 3 h using tubing calibrated to 10 gtt/mL 

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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