In a professional education session on the causes of mental illness, the nurse explains that one theory posits that a client with an anxiety disorder reacts to a past experience of separation, loss of love, and guilt by the use of defense
mechanisms. The nurse is referring to: A) Intrapersonal theorists.
B) Interpersonal theorists.
C) Behavioral theorists.
D) Cognitive theorists.
A,
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The patient has a history of alcohol abuse and is currently being supported with enteral nutrition, but the feeding is being held for excess residual volumes. What impact would the patient's situation have on wound healing? A) Diminished healing with increased risk of infection B) Improved healing secondary to the enteral nutrition C) Healing by primary intention has the lowest risk. D) Normal healing unless wound is infected
A nurse is caring for a patient with a blocked bile duct from a tumor. What manifestation of obstructive jaundice should the nurse anticipate?
A) Watery, blood-streaked diarrhea B) Orange and foamy urine C) Increased abdominal girth D) Decreased cognition
For which of the following clients should the nurse question the use of heat therapy?
a. A client with edema around the wound b. A client with impaired mobility c. A client whose injury is more than 24 hours old d. A client whose wound is still bleeding
Teera is a 22-year-old woman who is experiencing her third pregnancy. Her obstetrical history includes one first trimester elective abortion and one first trimester spontaneous abortion
Teera is a semivegetarian who drinks milk and eats yogurt and fish as part of her daily intake. The perinatal nurse discusses Teera's diet with her as she may be deficient in: Select all answers that apply: A) Iron B) Magnesium C) Zinc D) Vitamin B12