A soldier has been back from Iraq for two weeks. He is being seen in the outpatient mental health clinic due to complaints of inability to sleep, nightmares, and flashbacks
The nurse would expect the client to be diagnosed with which of the following?
A) Generalized anxiety disorder
B) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
C) Posttraumatic stress disorder
D) Social phobia
C
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The nurse delegated an unlicensed assistive person (UAP) to assist a client with performing a simple dressing change. The client was formerly able to do the procedure, but because of painful arthritis is now unable to perform the redressing
The UAP has done this procedure before. Which of the following must the nurse emphasize to the UAP? 1. Make the client do most of the procedure and report the expected output. 2. If there are any unusual observations during the procedure, such as bleeding or signs of infection, call the nurse immediately. 3. The nurse should demonstrate the steps of the procedure. 4. The UAP should do health teaching while performing the procedure.
The nurse is providing a client with education about major minerals. Which minerals should the nurse include in the teaching session? (Select all that apply.)
Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. 1. Calcium 2. Iron 3. Fluoride 4. Chloride 5. Potassium
A condition that impedes blood flow in the body is a/an
A. inflammation. B. autoimmune reaction. C. obstruction. D. metabolic imbalance.
The nurse is doing a newborn assessment as the new parents watch closely. The nurse notes that the infant appears to have a rash on the chest, abdomen, and back. The nurse suspects that the newborn has erythema toxicum
How should he or she respond? A) Take the newborn's vital signs and call the doctor. B) Bathe the infant and frequently change the diaper. C) Observe the newborn to see if the rash moves to the nose and chin. D) Reassure the parents that this rash is harmless and will disappear