What important factor contributes to the challenge of developing a therapeutic alliance with clients diagnosed with eating disorders?
A) Treatment approaches are fragmented and controversial.
B) Changes in the client's behavior are irreversible.
C) There is no cure for eating disorders.
D) Clients are resistant to treatment.
D
You might also like to view...
The nurse explains that the difference between the systolic blood pressure reading and the diastolic blood pressure reading is called the __________ ___________
ANS:
Terminologies can be incorporated within the electronic health record to improve practice. Which should the informatics nurse explain are uses for this technology in healthcare? Select all that apply.
A) Classification B) Reference C) Point of care D) Coding E) Denial of claims
During a routine health visit, the mother of a 6-month-old baby mentions that she would like to begin weaning the baby from breastfeeding. What teaching should the nurse provide to the mother at this time?
A) Apply heat to the breasts to suppress breast milk production. B) Discontinue gradually by omitting one breastfeeding session a day. C) Instead of breastfeeding the baby, pump the breasts to reduce pressure. D) Provide a bottle of regular milk to supplement one breastfeeding session.
The patient was a practicing Hindu when he died. Knowing this, the nurse realizes that:
a. the body should be covered with a cotton sheet. b. anointing of the sick is performed even after death. c. family members often prefer to wash the body after death. d. the body should be buried within 24 hours.