MC The client explains to the nurse that he has been treated with aversive conditioning, hypnotherapy, abrupt abstinence, and desensitization. The nurse is aware that the client has been treated for substance abuse of

A. Amphetamines.
B. Hypnotics.
C. Opioids.
D. Nicotine.


D. Nicotine.

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Which of the following factor(s) increase the perception of pain?

A) Separation from loved ones B) Loss of control C) Loss of sleep D) All of the above are correct.

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A 58-year-old male is concerned about some hearing loss he is experiencing. The nurse recognizes that this might be due to a sensory change of this age group known as which of the following?

a. Presbycusis b. Otitis externa c. Presbyopia d. Otitis media

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The nurse is aware that interventions for the negative symptoms of schizophrenia are based on:

a. establishment of trust. b. getting the patient to accept medication protocols. c. supporting patient in interpersonal social activities. d. promoting conversation with the patient.

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Appropriate interventions for a victim of interpersonal violence include: Select all that apply

A) Helping the client identify intra- and interpersonal strengths. B) Educating the client on how to avoid future incidents of violence. C) Using supportive, nurturing approaches. D) Maintaining objectivity and offering short, to-the-point responses. E) Distracting the client to avoid overwhelming feelings about the situation.

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