The client's caregiver has had difficulty making a positive statement about self since beginning full-time care of the client. The caregiver is probably experiencing which of the following?
1. Compromised family coping
2. Social isolation
3. Parental role conflict
4. Caregiver role strain
ANS: 4
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1. Nurses must develop interests related to human beings, wherever they live and whatever their status or culture, in order to work for change within social and political systems. 2. The nurse must be cautious about empowering clients as they may make poor choices that impede their progress. 3. The model for intervention and change requires that the nurse feel comfortable confronting clients when they resist treatment goals. 4. Client and family education about the mental disorder and its treatment must be provided only when clients are stable enough to accept their illness.
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1. vaginal or vulvar hematomas. 2. unrepaired lacerations of the vagina or cervix. 3. failure of the uterine muscle to contract firmly. 4. retained placental fragments.
One barrier to use of the Internet for both prescribing and for patient teaching is:
1. Lack of free public access to the Internet 2. Age, with older adults rarely understanding how to use a computer 3. Web pages and hyperlinks may change, be deleted, or be replaced 4. Few Web sites with information about drugs are free