A client tells the nurse they feel depressed during the winter. Which type of depression should the nurse suspect the client is experiencing?
A. Baby blues
B. Bipolar disorder
C. Seasonal affective disorder
D. Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Answer: C
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a. Vitamin C b. Vitamin A c. Vitamin E d. Vitamin K
The nurse supervisor is planning an educational program regarding time-management strategies for the nurse managers. Which of the following program outcomes is the most appropriate regarding the ability to analyze implementation of interventions?
1. The nurse managers will be able to discuss the importance of thinking through process prior to performing the process to ensure maximum time-effectiveness. 2. The nurse managers will be able to identify two tasks that currently are performed by nurses on their units that the nurse managers can perform. 3. The nurse managers will be able to discuss the importance of increasing the number of supervision activities that the nurse managers could perform on their units. 4. The nurse managers will be able to discuss the importance of padding time into their routine meeting schedules to ensure that all topics are covered thoroughly.
A physician has recommended a diet high in essential amino acids for a 3-year-old child
The child's parent wants to know why. What should a nurse reply? A) Essential amino acids slow gastric emptying time B) Essential amino acids help maintain homeostasis C) Essential amino acids regulate nerve responses D) Essential amino acids help maintain normal growth
The parents of a newborn ask when they can expect the baby to sleep through the night. The nurse responds that the baby will most likely sleep through the night by:
A) 6 weeks of age B) 3 months of age C) 6 months of age D) 1 year of age