J.G. tells you she is having trouble remembering to take her medication. Why does this
concern you?
What will be an ideal response?
Dilantin must be taken as prescribed to maintain constant drug levels in the blood and lessen risk of
seizure activity.
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Using the conscious mind to create situations that evoke physical changes in the body is termed:
a. imagination. b. self-hypnosis. c. imagery. d. visualization.
A patient has come into contact with HIV. As a result, HIV glycoproteins have fused with the patient's CD4+ T-cell membranes. This process characterizes what phase in the HIV life cycle?
A) Integration B) Attachment C) Cleavage D) Budding
The nurse is planning a home care visit. What should the nurse keep in mind when making this visit?
1. The time of the visit should be mutually agreed upon with the client and nurse. 2. Take direction from the client for interventions. 3. Obtain written consent from family members to make visits. 4. Respect boundaries and maintain confidentiality.
Which one of the following is a characteristic seen in a healthy functioning family?
a. Displays of warmth and affection toward each other is infrequent. b. Clear roles exist yet flexibility and adaptability is not encouraged. c. Each member has to earn value and respect. d. There is good communication between members.