Which daily stressors would an unemployed 24-year-old diagnosed with chronic depression who lives on a family farm most likely experience?
a. Housing, school, and work problems
b. Money problems, loneliness, and boredom
c. Florid symptoms, odd dress, and bizarre behavior
d. Sexual, anger management, and medication problems
B
Daily hassles are concerns, worries, and events that disrupt daily life and well-being. The hassles of most frequent concern are money, loneliness, boredom, crime, past, present, and future accomplishments, communication problems, and physical health.
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A) Inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation B) Inspection, percussion, palpation, auscultation C) Palpation, percussion, inspection, auscultation D) Inspection, auscultation, palpation, percussion
When a "shift to the left" occurs, the nurse should consider the possibility of the following disorders: Select all that apply
1. Undetected infection. 2. Bone marrow disease. 3. Immune system insufficiencies. 4. Immunosuppressive therapies. 5. Presence of foreign cells in the bone marrow.
The suppression of acid secretion is greater with a proton pump inhibitor than with an H2-receptor antagonist because:
A. unlike an H2-receptor antagonist, a proton pump inhibitor increases the volume and strength of acid secretion. B. unlike an H2-receptor antagonist, a proton pump inhibitor blocks the release of histamine from parietal cells. C. unlike an H2-receptor antagonist, a proton pump inhibitor blocks the secretion of HCl. D. unlike an H2-receptor antagonist, a proton pump inhibitor stimulates H1-receptors.
Implementation of an appropriate technique for medication administration occurs when the nurse is:
A. Administering medication prepared by other nurses B. Using sterile technique for nonparenteral medications C. Leaving medication at the bedside when the client is in the bathroom D. Documenting the reason for medication refusal in the nurses' notes