Which of the following is an example of psychological abuse?

A) Failing to provide the patient with water
B) Failing to perform proper patient hygiene
C) Threatening to tell someone something the patient wants to keep private
D) Shutting the patient's door when he says he wants it open


C

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Infants can absorb the fat in breast milk more readily than fat in formula because human breast milk:

a. is a more constant and agreeable temperature b. contains vitamins c. contains lipase d. contains no fat

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A novice nurse apprehensively reflects on what she considers to be an impossible task of delivering quality care on her ward as it is assigned to her. What is the name of this phenomenon first coined by Marlene Kramer?

A) Burnout B) Reality shock C) Culture shock D) Job disorientation

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A deficiency in motor control can result from a degeneration of neurons sensitive to which major neurotransmitter?

A. acetylcholine B. dopamine C. serotonin D. norepinephrine

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