A person has AD. Sometimes the person has repetitive behaviors. This means that the person:
a. Repeats the same motions over and over again
b. Does things that are harmful
c. Repeats things the person said and did during childhood
d. Does everything twice
A
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A 16-year-old uses marijuana daily. To help her do better in school, what advice would you offer that would be most important?
A) Marijuana causes memory gaps that interfere with learning. B) The effect of marijuana fades fastest if she eats after use. C) Marijuana leads to muscle laxness, so it should not be used close to gym class. D) Marijuana increases blood pressure; she should not run after smoking it.
Illuminations of the person's hopes, dreams, and aspirations are referred to by Locsin as
A. Technological competency. B. Nursing responses. C. Nursing process. D. Calls for nursing.
The charge nurse on a hospital unit is developing plans of care related to separation anxiety. The charge nurse recognizes that which hospitalized child at highest risk to experience separation anxiety when parents cannot stay?
1. 6-month-old 2. 18-month-old 3. 3-year-old 4. 4-year-old
A 76-year-old man is recovering from a myocardial infarction. In regards to his recovery, it is important for the nurse to:
A) address any questions about sexuality. B) have a male counterpart address sexuality. C) refer the client to a therapist. D) instruct him to eliminate sex for 1 month.