The Epidemiologic Catchment Area Study results indicated that the percentage of people who had, during their lifetime, experienced symptoms that would have been assigned a DSM diagnosis was about ____________________ percent

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


30
thirty

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The MOST important physiologic task of the neonate is to:

a. achieve equilibrium through stabilization of body systems b. adjust to parental figures c. learn to cry d. develop new reflexes

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An RN delegates to the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) the task of performing blood pressure checks for a group of patients on a nursing unit. The UAP accepts the task and is responsible for:

a. delegating the task to another UAP if he or she does not have the time or skill to complete the task. b. keeping the RN informed of any abnormal blood pressure readings. c. calling the physician when the patient's vital signs are not within established parameters. d. informing the dietary department to initiate a low-sodium diet for patients who are hypertensive.

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The health care system developed in four "phases" from 1800 to today. The first phase was characterized by

1. The rise in technology 2. Epidemics of infectious disease such as typhoid, influenza, and malaria 3. Physicians and nurses who attained their skills in scientifically-based programs 4. An expansion of hospital clinics and long-term care facilities

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The nurse is teaching nursing students about childhood nervous system tumors. Which best describes a neuroblastoma?

a. Diagnosis is usually made after metastasis occurs. b. Early diagnosis is usually possible because of the obvious clinical manifestations. c. It is the most common brain tumor in young children. d. It is the most common benign tumor in young children.

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