Of all pregnant women being treated for depression, approximately one-third have a first occurrence during pregnancy
All pregnant and postpartum women should be screened for perinatal mood disorders by using the _________ Postnatal Depression Scale. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Edinburgh
The 10-item Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale accurately identifies depression in
pregnant and postpartum women.
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hen developing a teaching plan for a patient who had an embolic stroke, the nurse considers which history as a significant risk factor?
1. Hypertension 2. Use of anticoagulants 3. History of atherosclerosis of cerebral arteries 4. Atrial fibrillation
The nurse explains to the parents of a child with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder that the rationale for using "vest therapy" is to:
A) Provide a mechanism to attach a leash to disable the child from running away from the parents. B) Promote safety during hydrotherapy. C) Improve the child's attention by slowing the child down. D) Provide a non-tactile form of discipline.
Which qualifies as an urbanized area according to the U.S. Census Bureau? (Select all that apply.)
A) A central city with population of 30,000 and surrounding densely settled territory with a population of 25,000 with a combined population density of 500 people per square mile B) A central city with population of 50,000 and surrounding densely settled territory with a population of 10,000 with a combined population density of 750 people per square mile C) A central city with population of 25,000 and surrounding densely settled territory with a population of 25,000 with a combined population density of 1,100 people per square mile D) A central city with population of 20,000 and surrounding densely settled territory with a population of 30,000 with a combined population density of 1,250 people per square mile E) A central city with population of 100,000 and surrounding densely settled territory with a population of 50,000 with a combined population density of 1,500 people per square mile
Actions or measures that can either prevent the occurrence of a disaster or reduce the severity of its effects are called
1. Awareness and education 2. Mitigation 3. Disaster relief 4. Advocacy