Unlike schizophrenia, where the incidence is stable across cultures worldwide, there is substantial variation in the incidence of mood disorders and suicide. Using your knowledge of factors that affect mood and anxiety disorders,
what are the two most consistent factors associated with the incidence of depression and anxiety?
A) Single parent and education
B) Lack of social support and employment status
C) Single parent and lack of social support
D) Education and employment status
D
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You hypothesize that which of the following would be helpful? a. Trager c. Rolfing b. Effleurage d. Craniosacral mani-pulation
The nurse is caring for an infant with otitis media. The parent asks the nurse what causes otitis media. The nurse's best response is that compared to adults, the eustachian tube in infants is:
1. Shorter, wider, and horizontal. 2. Longer, narrower, and vertical. 3. Shorter, narrower, and horizontal. 4. Longer, wider, and vertical.
A nurse is planning a discussion of emergency preparedness with newly hired nurses. Which events would this nurse use as historical examples of terrorism?
A. The death of a client in a Texas hospital was confirmed to be due to the Ebola virus. B. Many people died as a result of sarin gas exposure in a Tokyo subway. C. Twenty-two confirmed or suspected cases of anthrax infection occurred as a result of the bacillus being sent through U.S. mail. D. There is typically a marked increase in overdoses during winter holidays. E. More people are contracting H1N1 avian influenza.
Which term defines how a drug works?
A. administration B. description C. indications D. action