According to the psychoanalytic paradigm, a nurse recognizes that a client who experiences excessive and inappropriate guilt is likely to have problems with his or her:

A) Superego.
B) Ego.
C) Id.
D) Defense mechanisms.


A

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A client in the manic phase of bipolar disorder is unable to sleep during the night. Which interventions could be helpful to this client? Select all that apply

A) Engage in conversation. B) Extend daytime naps. C) Encourage the client to watch television. D) Assist the client with a warm bath and provide a light snack. E) Encourage the client to listen to soothing music.

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Your client, a typical 15-year-old, is in which stage of adolescence?

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How should the nurse position the electrodes for modified chest lead one (MCL I) telemetry monitoring?

A) Positive polarity right shoulder, negative polarity left shoulder, ground left chest nipple line. B) Positive polarity left shoulder, negative polarity right chest nipple line, ground left chest nipple line. C) Positive polarity right chest nipple line, negative polarity left chest nipple line, ground left shoulder. D) Negative polarity left shoulder, positive polarity right chest nipple line, ground left chest nipple line.

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