The 19-year-old pregnant woman begins a job to "save money for the baby." The nurse understands this statement to demonstrate what?

1. Striving for gaining autonomy and independence
2. Completed development of a sense of identity
3. Needing attainment of a sense of achievement
4. Having developed an intimate relationship


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Rationale:
1. Having a job is how most teens develop financial independence and autonomy.
2. Having a job is how most teens develop financial independence and autonomy.
3. Having a job is how most teens develop financial independence and autonomy.
4. Having a job is how most teens develop financial independence and autonomy.

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A) Increased insight into delusional thinking B) Increased sophistication of thinking C) Decreased agitation and combativeness D) Decreased CNS stimulation

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From a research standpoint, a person who does not have the competence to give his or her informed consent is considered a vulnerable subject

A) True B) False

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A complication of epidural block is:

a. Hyperglycemia in the newborn b. Maternal hypotension c. Fetal tachycardia d. Maternal and fetal respiratory distress

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In providing post-op care for the client who has just undergone ECT, which of the following findings would indicate that ECT has been effective and the client is displaying normal sequelae of this procedure?

A) The client's heart rate is 120 and a slight arrhythmia is detected. B) The client has a seizure in the recovery room. C) The client is highly agitated and trying to get out of the bed. D) The client cannot remember to which inpatient unit he or she is returning.

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