A mental health nurse has been working with a survivor of an industrial accident. Which statement by the client would suggest the outcome for tertiary interventions has been met?

A) "I will call you if I need you."
B) "I feel like I know how to cope better now, and get a handle on my anxiety."
C) "I am really glad we did this counseling."
D) "Thanks, you have been helpful. I'll miss working with you."


B

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a. "The medication causes urinary retention and a dry mouth." b. "This medication converts to dopamine in the brain so my symptoms should improve." c. "I should take this medication when my hand tremors bother me." d. "Sinemet reduces inflammation in the central nervous system."

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A newly hired nurse has incurred two absences within two pay periods. The nurse manager has scheduled a meeting with the nurse. What other action should the manager plan in addressing this issue?

1. Have a person from human resources (HR) present when confronting the nurse. 2. Discuss the absenteeism with the nurse and then forget the issue. 3. Discuss the issue of absenteeism and other nurses who have had similar experiences when first hired. 4. Document the absences, review the attendance policy with the nurse, and provide a copy of the policy.

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A patient's primary immunodeficiency disease is characterized by the inability of white blood cells to initiate an inflammatory response to infectious organisms. What is this patient's most likely diagnosis?

A) Chronic granulomatous disease B) Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome C) Hyperimmunoglobulinemia E syndrome D) Common variable immunodeficiency

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A client's fundal height is slightly above the symphysis pubis. Based on this data, how many weeks gestation is the client?

A. 38 weeks. B. 20-22 weeks. C. 10-12 weeks. D. 16 weeks.

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