The somatoform condition in which symptoms include pain that changes location frequently, depression, and most often present before or approximately at age 30 is:

A) Hypochondriasis
B) Somatization disorder
C) Body dysmorphic disorder
D) Conversion disorder


B

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The postpartum client states that she doesn't understand why she can't enjoy being with her baby. The nurse is concerned about:

1. Postpartum psychosis. 2. Postpartum infection. 3. Postpartum depression. 4. Postpartum blues.

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Which of the following data are most important to assess if a patient is receiving sufficient sleep?

a. Hours of sleep each night b. Sleep-wake pattern c. Whether the patient feels rested d. Number of times the patient awakens during sleep

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A new mother is determining whether to breast-feed her new baby or use formula. Which of the following should the nurse instruct the mother regarding breast and formula feeding of infants?

a. Breast milk boosts immune functioning. b. Cow's milk and formula are more easily digested than breast milk. c. Breast-fed infants tend to have more deposits of subcutaneous fat. d. Cow's milk can be started at 3 to 4 months of age.

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The charge nurse is discussing the endocrine system and the new nurse correctly identifies which organ as the one that influences the release of hormones into the portal circulation?

A. Hypothalamus B. Pituitary gland C. Pancreas D. Adrenal gland

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