When the nurse describes a therapy that can produce a state of decreased cognitive, physiological, and/or behavioral arousal, the nurse is referring to the alternative therapy of:
a. subconscious.
b. imagery.
c. sleep.
d. relaxation.
D
Relaxation is the state of general decreased cognitive, physiological, and/or behavior arousal.
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The best explanation for Nurse A's organization and ability to complete tasks on time and Nurse B's disorganization and inability to complete tasks on time is
a. Nurse A uses time management effectively. b. Nurse A is more intelligent. c. Nurse B has more free time. d. Nurse B has a greater sense of responsibility.
A young child has sustained a minor burn to the foot. Which is recommended for treatment of a minor burn?
a. Apply ice to foot. b. Apply cortisone ointment. c. Apply an occlusive dressing. d. Cleanse the wound with a mild soap and tepid water.
Family members of a client ask the nurse to explain the difference between schizoid and avoidant personality disorders. Which is the appropriate nursing response?
1. Clients diagnosed with avoidant personality disorder desire intimacy but fear it, and clients diagnosed with schizoid personality disorder prefer to be alone. 2. Clients diagnosed with schizoid personality disorder exhibit delusions and hallucinations, while clients diagnosed with avoidant personality disorder do not. 3. Clients diagnosed with avoidant personality disorder are eccentric, and clients diagnosed with schizoid personality disorder are dull and vacant. 4. Clients diagnosed with schizoid personality disorder have a history of psychosis, while clients diagnosed with avoidant personality disorder remain based in reality.
MC The ability to have health insurance is associated with: (Select all that apply.)
A. Having full-time employment. B. A greater likelihood of receiving health promotive services. C. No difficulty in obtaining health care. D. Having a regular source of care. E. Eliminating health disparities.