During a period of stress, the nurse asks the patient to close his eyes and think of a calm, relaxing place where he can feel the wind blowing on his cheek and smell the salty air from the ocean

This is an example of utilizing which type of treatment for stress reduction?
A)
Hypnosis
B)
Guided imagery
C)
Yoga
D)
Biofeedback


Ans:
B

Feedback:

Guided imagery is another technique that is used to achieve relaxation. One method is scene visualization, in which the person is asked to sit back, close the eyes, and concentrate on a scene narrated by the therapist. Whenever possible, all five senses are involved.

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A) Multigenerational family B) Augmented family C) Blended family D) Kin-network

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Because there are so few patients over 80 with fractured hips and cognitive functional impairment, and because the researcher anticipates problems with obtaining consent, a convenience sample is utilized and every patient who meets the criteria and consents is used in the study. The bed, although expensive, is found to be much more effective in preventing pressure ulcers in this population than is turning alone. The study is published. What are the implications of applying these findings, considering the researcher's use of a convenience sample? (Select all that apply.) a. The findings can be applied to similar patients who come to Hospital A, with the understanding that data collection will continue and represent a second study, since the research is unreplicated. b. The findings may be applicable to similar patients who come to Hospital B, but without replication, this use cannot be mandated in the research report. c. The rotating bed should not be used outside of Hospital A at all until a replication study is conducted. d. The study findings probably represent a type I error. It is doubtful that use of a rotating bed could produce significant findings with a convenience sample. e. The widespread use of the rotating bed has not been supported. f. Generalization is appropriate only extremely cautiously and in the same site in which the study was conducted, with tracking of subsequent data.

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The daughter of an elderly patient expresses concern about a change in the patient's mental health. Which is most likely due to normal cognitive changes? Select all that apply.

1. Decline in the ability to draw 2. Decrease in size of vocabulary 3. Difficulty filtering out irrelevant information 4. Difficulty switching attention from one person to another 5. Increased need to repeat information to the patient

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When assessing the patient's edema of the lower extremities, the nurse notes that it takes 3 minutes before the 8-mm indentation created by applying pressure above the ankles disappears. This information should be documented as being which type of pitting edema?

1. +2 2. +1 3. +4 4. +3

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