Of the following theories, which one provides the best rationale for a nurse to display behaviors the treatment team is trying to instill in a psychiatric patient?

A) Erikson's Model of Psychosocial Development
B) Albert Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory
C) Eugene Litwak's Balance Theory
D) Freud's Psychoanalytic Model


B

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Which of the following would be the most appropriate indicator for determining the needs of an aggregate? (Select all that apply.)

a. Demand for services as seen in the behaviors of the chosen aggregate members b. Experts' determination of what is needed in the situation c. Nurse's own expertise, skill, and preferences d. Obvious health disparities between the advantaged and disadvantaged populations e. Review of the literature to determine the typical needs of a typical community f. Verbalized expression of need from the chosen aggregate

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A patient with severe community-acquired pneumonia has been prescribed telithromycin [Ketek]. Which aspect of the patient's medical history is of concern to the nurse?

a. Anemia b. Myasthenia gravis c. Renal disease d. Strep. pneumoniae infection

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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has several positions including which of the following? Select all that apply

a. It ensures people with disabilities are not excluded from job opportunities. b. It allows the practice of requiring medical examinations before employment. c. Prospective employers may ask questions about disabilities, past medical history, or previous workers' compensation claims. d. Employers may question individuals about educational qualifications, experience, and their ability to perform the job safely with or without accommodations. e. Upon request from disabled employees, employers must make necessary physical accommodations to the workplace.

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If a patient has a problem with the adrenal medulla, which of the following hormones should the nurse monitor?

a. Cortisol b. Epinephrine c. Androgens d. Estrogens

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