What are common anxiety disorders? (select all that apply)
a. Dysthymia
b. Panic disorder
c. Bipolar disorder
d. Phobic disorder
e. Obsessive-compulsive disorder
f. Depression
ANS: B, D, E
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True experiments are designed primarily to:
A. identify relationships among intervening, independent, and dependent variables. B. discover new variables related to the research question. C. identify individual differences. D. determine causal connections.
The nursing instructor is planning activities to help students learn clinical decision making. Which activities should the instructor include to help the students develop foundational knowledge?
1. Time for students to complete a self-assessment tool 2. Access to evidence-based guidelines for assigned patients 3. Expectations for participation in postclinical conferences 4. Office hours and dates when care plans are due for grading 5. Copies of the state practice act and standards of practice
A 49-year-old client is experiencing problems with depression. She has come to the clinic show-ing signs of malnutrition and fatigue. Which of the following is the best initial statement for the nurse to make in the assessment phase?
1. "How much weight have you lost over the past month?" 2. "Have you recently been experiencing menopausal symptoms?" 3. "Depression is something to expect at your age, and with assistance you will get better." 4. "Your depression is somewhat uncommon. Can you tell me what has happened recently to cause it?"
In addition to being effective in improving health, it is also important that nursing interventions be cost-effective. What question does cost-benefit analysis answer?
A. Can similar outcomes be achieved with less cost? B. Can unlicensed assistive personnel give care equally rapidly? C. Was the care appropriate and given correctly? D. Was the nurse as efficient and as skilled as possible?