Which of the following would be assessed as a negative symptom of schizophrenia?
A. Anhedonia
B. Hostility
C. Agitation
D. Hallucinations
Ans: A. Anhedonia
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An adult patient who experiences angina pectoris with exertion is informed by the nurse that most often angina is caused by:
A) Smoking B) Inadequate cardiac output C) Infarction of the myocardium D) Coronary arteriosclerosis
Institutional ethics committees (IECs) review ethical cases that are problematic for the practitioner. Major functions of IECs include
a. consultation with purely binding recommendations. b. support and education to health care providers. c. conflict resolution for moral dilemmas. d. recommendations that are binding in all cases.
Using a Model of Nursing guarantees ______.
a. efficient care b. effective care c. nothing d. compassionate care
During which phase of the nursing process would the nurse identify client perceptions and expectations of the drug's effectiveness?
a. Planning b. Assessment c. Evaluation d. Implementation