Anxiety disorder would be placed on which of the following DSM-IV-TR axes?
A) Axis I
B) Axis II
C) Axis III
D) Axis IV
A) Axis I
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In males, the appearance of facial hair during puberty typically occurs
a. as the first sign of sexual development. b. 6 months after the appearance of pubic hair. c. 6 months after the appearance of axillary hair. d. within 1 year after testicular enlargement.
The nurse is assessing a patient during a routine prenatal visit. Her pregnancy has been unremarkable, and at her last visit her fundal height measurement was 23 cm. The nurse measures the patient's fundal height at 24 cm. What is the next nursing action?
a. Ask the patient when she last felt fetal movement. b. Palpate the patient's bladder to determine if it is full. c. Review the patient's chart for her pattern of weight gain. d. Assess the patient's deep tendon reflexes (DTRs) bilaterally at the patella.
Although serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are used more commonly now to treat anxiety disorders than are benzodiazepines, for which patient situation does the nurse expect a benzo-diazepine to be prescribed instead of an SSRI?
a. The patient is 18 years old. b. Anxiety has been present daily for 6 months. c. The patient has compulsive repetitive actions. d. The anxiety attack is severe with hallucinations.
Appropriate interventions to facilitate socialization of the cognitively impaired child include:
a. providing age-appropriate toys and play activities. b. providing peer experiences, such as scouting, when older. c. avoiding exposure to strangers who may not understand cognitive development. d. emphasizing mastery of physical skills because they are delayed more often than verbal skills.