The nurse recommends that the family of a critically ill patient seek help from the Critical Care Family Assistance Program. What benefit for the family does the nurse anticipate?

A) Reduction of healthcare cost
B) More physical comfort
C) Multidisciplinary support
D) Health promotion information


C

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A patient with borderline personality disorder has been making steady progress but one day gets a phone call from her boyfriend, who breaks off their relationship

Although she has not self-injured in over 2 months, she makes repeated lacerations on her forearm. Which statement about this and most maladaptive behaviors seen in personality disorders is most accurate? a. People with personality disorders rarely achieve lasting improvement. b. However dysfunctional, most behavior is the person's best effort to cope. c. People with personality disorders are at the mercy of others' actions. d. What appears to be improvement can be manipulation instead.

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Which is the role of the nurse when providing care to a client diagnosed with a phobia?

A) Providing comfort and alleviating emotional distress B) Encouraging the client to confront fears C) Providing medication to help reduce the symptoms of the disorder D) Telling the client that the hospital is a safe place

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Normal changes in pulmonary circulation after birth are the result of:

a. Closure of the pulmonary artery b. Opening of the ductus venosus c. Low pressure in left heart chambers d. Closure of the ductus arteriosus

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Which statement best describes the relationship between the student nurse assigned to a hospital unit for clinical experience and the unit staff?

a. The student is under direct supervision of the nurse manager of the unit at all times. b. Students are on the clinical unit to give service to the hospital as they care for patients. c. The student applies classroom learning under the supervision of faculty members during clinical training. d. Practical nursing students form a nursing team of their own and are not a part of the larger unit team.

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