After teaching a group of students about the service and patient variables used when determining settings along the continuum of behavioral care, the instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the students identify which of the
following as a service variable?
A) Signs and symptoms
B) Milieu
C) Risk
D) Social support
B
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The nursing process is an attempt to meet patient needs. As such, it:
a. is linear in nature. b. is dynamic and cyclic. c. requires care plans to be re-evaluated occasionally. d. does not allow care plans to be modified.
Which of the following is known to be a healthy strategy for coping with stress?
1) Performing meaningful work 2) Consuming simple carbohydrates 3) Drinking three glasses of red wine each day 4) Weight training
Which statement best describes Erikson's psychosocial development task for the school-age child?
A) The child is developing his or her own personal identity B) The child wants to successfully complete activities C) The child is learning to do things on its own D) The child understands and responds to discipline
The nurse is meeting with the parents of a 7-year-old boy with Down syndrome. The child's mother reports an interest in hippotherapy. The child's father reports that this seems to be a waste of money
The parents then ask the nurse for additional information. What information may be included in the nurse's response? Select all answers that apply. A) Hippotherapy has limited research demonstrating its actual effectiveness. B) This type of therapy is most helpful for teens. C) A variety of conditions including Down syndrome have used hippotherapy with success. D) Self-esteem may be improved with hippotherapy. E) The benefits of hippotherapy are both physical and psychological.