The client describes being very sad during dreary winter seasons. The nurse knows that this disorder may be treated with:
A) Assertiveness training.
B) Haloperidol (Haldol).
C) Group therapy.
D) Phototherapy.
D
You might also like to view...
A patient who overdosed on aspirin is brought to the emergency department. The nurse caring for this patient should anticipate which of the following clinical manifestations? Select all that apply
A) Respiratory rate of 40 B) BP 100/72 C) ABG report: pH 7.50, PCO2 31 mm Hg, and HCO3 level 19 mmol/L. D) Urine output approximately 100 mL/hour E) Bilateral crackles (fluid) in the lungs
The advanced practice registered nurse is leading a psychotherapy group and is establishing the norms for the group. What norms will the nurse establish that will help the group function in a productive manner? Select all that apply
1. Empathy for one another 2. Honest communication 3. Respect for one another 4. Arriving on time 5. Self-disclosure
To prepare your patient for acetowhitening, you apply gauze saturated with which substance to his penis and scrotum?
a. a topical stain c. 70% isopropyl alcohol b. 5% acetic acid solution d. sterile normal saline
The nurse is working with a client from Southeast Asia. The client tells the nurse that she should not put the baby to breast until her milk comes in and her breasts are warm, because "cold milk" (colostrum) is bad for the baby
After the nurse explains the benefits of colostrum, the client still insists that "cold milk" is bad. Which response by the nurse is best? 1. "What kind of formula would you like to use?" 2. "That idea is folklore. Colostrum is good for the baby." 3. "Now that you are here, you need to feed your baby the right way." 4. "Let's give the baby formula after you breastfeed."