Which premise of the clinical paradigm describes how emotions are related to life experiences and can have both positive and negative connotations that affect the choices we make?
a. Mental life lies outside of conscious awareness
b. Human development is an intra- and interpersonal process
c. There is rationale behind every act
d. How we regulate and express emotions is central to a person's identity
D
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A client has been assigned a nursing diagnosis of complicated grieving related to the death of multiple family members in a motor vehicle accident. Which intervention should the nurse initially employ?
1. Encourage the journaling of feelings. 2. Assess for the stage of grief in which the client is fixed. 3. Provide community resources to address the client's concerns. 4. Encourage attending a grief therapy group.
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The nurse is caring for a client who is 3 days postoperative. Which intervention should the nurse implement to decrease the client's possibility of developing hypercalcemia?
A) Assist the client to ambulate around the room at least three times daily. B) Irrigate the client's nasogastric tube every 2 hours. C) Assist the client to turn, cough, and deep-breathe every 2 hours. D) Measure vital signs every 4 hours.
Which of the following statements best demonstrates social learning theory applied in a health care setting?
a. Children cooperate with a procedure if they see other children or adults cooperating for the same or similar procedure. b. The nurse shows the child the equipment and lets the child play with it until the procedure takes place. c. The respiratory therapist shows the child how to use a nasal inhaler and lets the child then demonstrate the use of the inhaler. d. Children play with peers in a playroom rather than staying in bed in the acute care hospital.