A group of nursing students are reviewing the various theories that form the basis for psychiatric–mental health nursing
The students demonstrate understanding of these theories when they identify which theorist as addressing female development? Select all that apply.
A) Maslow
B) Gilligan
C) Bandura
D) Miller
E) Thorndike
B, D
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The student nurse is learning about the theories that seek to explain the etiology of personality disorders. What will the student learn is true regarding parenting and the development of personality disorders?
1. Engulfing parenting may force a child to separate before he or she is ready. 2. Indifferent parenting does not allow a child to separate and individuate. 3. Narcissism may develop due to a parental lack of empathy. 4. Pessimism may develop due to inconsistent parenting.
The nurse is caring for a term infant born with a congenital diaphragmatic hernia. The nurse's assessment reveals respiratory distress, as evidenced by presence of cyanosis, ineffective breathing pattern and diminished breath sounds
The realizes that the infant requires ventilatory support. The nurse positions the infant on left side with the head of bed elevated. What is the rationale for the nurse's action? a. The parents prefer the infant's head to be elevated. b. Optimizes gas exchange of unaffected lung and helps to encourage down- ward displacement of the abdominal contents. c. The infant prefers sleeping on the left side. d. Provides reverse circulation so that fluids leave the lower extremities and return to the heart.
A client is hospitalized with urinary retention, has an indwelling catheter, and is getting IV fluids. Which intervention does the nurse add to the care plan to address the priority problem for this client?
a. Perform catheter care per policy every shift. b. Encourage fluid intake to 1 liter/day. c. Apply a moisture barrier cream daily. d. Document accurate intake and output (I&O) each shift.
The nurse is caring for a preterm neonate who requires mechanical ventilation for treatment of respiratory distress syndrome. Because of the mechanical ventilation, the nurse should recognize an increased risk of what?
a. Pneumothorax b. Transient tachypnea c. Meconium aspiration d. Retractions and nasal flaring