A client is being admitted to an inpatient clinical unit for treatment of obsessive-compulsive anxiety disorder. The nurse understands that this anxiety disorder is associated with which of the following?
A) Feelings of terror
B) Nightmares
C) Persistent unwanted thoughts and ritualistic behaviors
D) Flashbacks
C
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Which stage of commitment development is exemplified by this student nurse? A) The integrated stage B) The testing stage C) The passionate stage D) The exploratory stage
When planning a program to educate the community about healthy nutrition, the community health nurse should tell adults to consume:
A) 100% of grain intake as whole grains. B) at least 3.5 cups of fruits and vegetables each day. C) more highly pigmented fruits and vegetables. D) 3 to 5 servings of dairy each day.
A 6-year-old boy is hospitalized for intravenous antibiotic therapy. He eats very little on his "regular diet" trays. He tells the nurse that all he wants to eat is pizza, tacos, and ice cream. What nursing action is the most appropriate?
a. Request these favorite foods for him. b. Identify healthier food choices that he likes. c. Explain that he needs fruits and vegetables. d. Reward him with ice cream at the end of every meal that he eats.
According to Orem, clarifying why individuals need and can be helped through nursing is the beginning of nursing
A. Practice. B. Science. C. Concept construction. D. Paradigm building.