A hospitalized client who refuses to eat because she fears that the kitchen personnel are poisoning her food is experiencing
A) Hallucinations
B) Anorexia
C) Agoraphobia
D) Delusions
Ans: D
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A long-term and intense form of psychotherapy developed by Sigmund Freud that allows a patient's unconscious thoughts to be brought to the surface is called:
a. adjunctive. b. behavior. c. psychoanalysis. d. cognitive.
A nurse completes an occurrence report. Which is the best way for the nurse to document this occurrence?
a. "Patient found lying on right side on floor. No noted injuries, patient stated, ‘I slipped on a wet spot on the floor. I don't think I am injured.'" b. "Patient slipped on a wet spot on the floor. No noted injuries, physician notified." c. "Patient in too much of a hurry and was walking too fast and fell. Was not injured. Patient instructed to slow down and not be in such a hurry. Health care provider notified." d. "Patient fell while going outside to smoke. Patient denied any injuries. Health care provider notified. Patient counseled."
After delivery it is determined that there is a placenta accreta. Which intervention should the nurse anticipate?
1. 2 L oxygen by mask 2. Intravenous antibiotics 3. Intravenous oxytocin 4. Hysterectomy
Children learn cultural characteristics as they associate with others. Which of the following entities has the most profound influence on the development of traditional values and practices?
A) Community B) Church C) Family D) School