The nurse is caring for a patient admitted with a dissociative identity disorder. Which symptoms should the nurse expect to assess? (Select all that apply.)
1. Flashbacks
2. Self-mutilation
3. Urinary retention
4. Seizures
5. Inability to hear
1. Flashbacks
2. Self-mutilation
You might also like to view...
A group of grade-school children is going camping. Which information should the school nurse provide to prevent Lyme disease?
A) "Don't approach strange animals outside the campsite.". B) "Don't touch any bush without knowing what kind it is.". C) "Don't drink water from mountain streams while hiking.". D) "Wear jeans tucked inside your socks when in the woods.".
An older adult is admitted to the hospital with complications resulting from lung cancer with metastases to bone. A long-acting opioid administered around-the-clock is prescribed. When explaining this intervention to the family, the nurse bases the explan
the explanation on the principle that this technique: a. Pre-vents the development of an addiction to opioids. b. Pro-vides more stable therapeutic plasma levels of the drug. c. Pre-vents many side effects of traditionally administered opioids. d. Pro-vides relief with lesser amounts of opioids.
When a mother plays peek-a-boo with a baby, the mother is helping teach the baby which of the following?
a. object permanence c. visual skill b. coordination d. vocal rhythm
Which of the following activities should the nurse implement to decrease shearing force on the client with a stage II pressure ulcer?
A) Support the client from sliding in bed B) Lubricate the area with skin oil C) Improve the client's hydration D) Pull client up under the arms