A fairly new biological treatment that converts electrical energy into magnetic fields causing the cells in the brain to fire is called:
A) Psychosurgery.
B) Transcranial magnetic simulation.
C) Magnetic seizure therapy.
D) Deep brain stimulation.
B
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The CNO believes the morale issues are related to pay and learns this is not the case. What other factors must the CNO consider? Select all that apply. 1. Staff are complaining about the organization?s nursing wages. 2. Staff feel the director is threatening. 3. Staff perceive the unit is managed by favoritism. 4. Staff want the opportunity to advance.
The nurse assesses a patient 22 hours after skeletal traction was applied to the femur. Which clinical finding is inconsistent with the patient's baseline data but acceptable to the nurse?
a. A decreased sensation in the affected foot b. An increase in patient anxiety after pro-cedure c. Lower leg pallor with a weaker pedal pulse d. A small amount of clear drainage from the pin sites
The nurse is assessing a client diagnosed with second- and third-degree burns. Which of the following assessment signs would not need to be reported by the nurse?
1. Brassy cough 2. Hoarseness 3. Respiratory rate of 36 4. Urine output of 30 mL in the first hour
Which of the following antipsychotic drugs' primary mechanism of action involves reducing the activity of serotonin at the 5HT2A receptors?
A. Olanzapine B. Thiothixene C. Thioridazine D. Haloperidol