The nurse is assisting a female client with mental illness in developing a mental health literacy plan to help:

A) Strengthen the client's emotional quotient
B) Encourage the client to improve family attachments
C) Help the client to alleviate symptoms if future problems develop
D) Provide the client a sense of control over personal well-being


D

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Hiscock and Shuldham state that, in order to deliver quality care, it is important for nurse leaders to be focused on the:

a. patient. b. self. c. staff. d. physician.

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A nursing instructor is teaching about intimate partner violence. Which of the following student statements indicate that learning has occurred? (Select all that apply.)

1. "Intimate partner violence is a pattern of abusive behavior that is used by an intimate partner." 2. "Intimate partner violence is used to gain power and control over the other intimate partner." 3. "Fifty-one percent of victims of intimate violence are women." 4. "Women ages 25 to 34 experience the highest per capita rates of intimate violence." 5. "Victims are typically young married women who are dependent housewives."

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The nurse discusses dental health with an aging client. Which of the following physiological changes should the nurse interpret as a potential pathological process rather than a normal age-related change?

A) Retraction of the gum's pulp B) Diminished saliva C) Hardened brittle tooth enamel D) Periodontal disease causing tooth loss

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A nurse is making a home visit to a patient just discharged from the hospital. The patient states, "I've just started taking clonidine (Catapres), but it's making me so drowsy

" Select the nurse's most appropriate response to the patient regarding this concern. a. "Discontinue the medication, and contact your prescriber." b. "Are you taking this medication for pain or high blood pressure?" c. "Drowsiness is very common early in therapy, but the effects will lessen with time." d. "Are you having any blurred vision?"

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