Confusion, aggression, and disruptive behavior may be
A. temporary.
B. indicators of manic depression.
C. related to repression.
D. a professional boundary violation.
Answer: A
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1. "Make sure that you select shoes that are appropriately fitted." 2. "Use corn pads to gradually remove the growths." 3. "Corns are best treated by shaving them off." 4. "A mild abrasive soap can be used to scrub the area to remove them."
If mediation fails, the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service may appoint a ____________________ to investigate the conflict and make recommendations
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A mother notices that her newborn is able to sleep without waking even when in the nursery with other newborns crying. The mother asks whether her baby might have a hearing problem, because her father wears hearing aids
The nurse should explain that: 1. Newborn risk factors associated with potential hearing loss do not include a family history of hearing loss. 2. Newborns cannot hear, due to mucus accumulated in the middle ear, which takes several days to drain. 3. Newborns who are asleep do not respond to loud noises that are not accompanied by vibrations. 4. Newborns in a noisy nursery are able to habituate to the sounds, and might not react unless a sound is sudden or much louder.
A clinician is working with a client using specific learning experiences to teach clients how to recognize the connection between their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. What is the name for this type of cognitive behavioral intervention?
A) Anger management B) Token economy C) Social learning D) Guided discovery