The nurse outlines the treatment for a person with anxiety disorders, which include: (Select all that apply.)
a. anxiolytic medication.
b. education about disorder.
c. individual therapy.
d. relaxation techniques.
e. stress management.
A, B, C, D, E
All options are aspects of the treatment of the person with anxiety disorders.
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Various techniques are used by the nurse when performing a physical assessment. One of these techniques is percussion. What is percussion used to determine?
a. Sounds for auscultation b. Data about physical features c. Changes in structural integrity d. Density of underlying tissue
The nurse is assessing a small infant and notices that when the child's head is moved to the right or left, the eyes follow and do not lag behind as they normally do in a small infant. The nurse would document this finding as:
a. bilateral lag syndrome c. absence of horizontal vibratory motion b. absence of doll's eye reflex d. follow-through visual abnormality
Phantom pain is: a. the sensation of pain from a body part that hasbeen removed
b. pain that is not real. c. a type of ghost pain that mimics pain in thealternative limb. d. a type of referred pain.
The nurse was assessing the family style. What should the nurse particularly observe? Select all that apply
A. Approach to accomplishing daily household tasks B. Characteristic processes used to process information and solve problems C. Consistent patterns of behavior over time D. Demonstrations of affection between family members E. Extent to which family is open or closed to environmental factors F. Style of responding to emergency situations