What is the primary reason why professionals document?
a. education c. accountability
b. research d. reimbursement
C
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Your patient Tamara's sensory representation is visual. Determine which terms would identify visual sensory and (select all that apply): A. An eyeful. B. An earful. C. In light of. D. In view of. E. Hang in there.
A pregnant woman has been informed that her baby will be born with Down syndrome. Down syndrome is an example of:
A) unifactorial inheritance C) trisomy of chromosome 21 B) x-linked recessive inheritance D) chromosomal translocation
A soldier serving in the Middle East was in a convoy when an improvised explosive device (IED) killed three fellow soldiers in the vehicle in front of hers
Five weeks later, she began to report intrusive thoughts of missiles screaming toward her and exploding, and loud sounds began to trigger an involuntary re-experiencing of the IED explosion. Three months later, she reported continuing sleep impairment, nightmares, social withdrawal, disrupted relationships, and flashbacks. This soldier's presentation most suggests: a. acute stress disorder. b. pathological grief reaction. c. posttraumatic stress disorder. d. panic disorder with agoraphobia.
When caring for a woman in her 6th month of pregnancy, she reports her plans to nurse her baby for at least 2 to 3 years like the rest of the women in her family. Based upon your knowledge, you
A) advise her to be careful who she discusses this with as many will consider that a type of reportable child abuse. B) document her report but do nothing as this is a cultural belief that should be respected. C) encourage her to start the baby on formula after the first year as recommended by many physicians. D) discuss how painful this will be once the baby has teeth.