Burnout is total mental, emotional, and physical exhaustion.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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A client diagnosed with PTSD states, "Why did my doctor prescribe an antidepressant rather than an antianxiety drug for me?" Which of the following are the most appropriate nursing responses? (Select all that apply.)
1. "I'm not sure, because antianxiety drugs have been approved by the FDA for PTSD." 2. "Antidepressants are now considered first-line treatment choice for PTSD." 3. "Many people have adverse reactions to antianxiety drugs." 4. "Because of their addictive properties, antianxiety drugs are less desirable." 5. "There have been no controlled studies on the effect of antianxiety drugs on PTSD."
The arterial blood gases for a patient in shock demonstrate increased carbon dioxide and decreased oxygen. What type of respirations would the nurse expect to assess based on these findings?
A) absent and infrequent C) rapid and deep B) shallow and slow D) noisy and difficult
A client states that she has had problems with depression in the past and thinks she is depressed again. Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?
a. "Didn't you resolve that the last time?" b. "What worked for you the last time you were depressed?" c. "I'll bet you stopped taking your medication, didn't you?" d. "Do you feel the problem is temporary?"
A patient reports nearly having a motor vehicle crash and states that his heart was pounding and he was breathing heavy and fast. Currently the patient's heart rate and breathing are within normal limits
Which neurotransmitter has resumed control after the patient's incident? a. Serotonin b. Prostaglandin c. Acetylcholine d. Norepinephrine