In your new role as a nursing assistant, you will be responsible for getting into the habit of observing
A) the patient's breathing patterns
B) the patient's daily activities.
C) the patient's eating and drinking habits.
D) all of the above
Answer: D
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1. A team is a group of more than three people. 2. A team does not need a leader to coordinate activities. 3. All members of the team contribute their talents. 4. Teams consist of members from the same job level.
A variety of hormones have been implicated in the causation of postpartum depression, including:
a. growth hormone b. estrogen c. testosterone d. aldosterone
The nurse is caring for a family with a 3-year-old child who has autism disorders. When developing the teaching plan for the parents, which of the following would the nurse most likely include?
A) The child is at higher risk for seizure disorders as well. B) The child's IQ will typically be higher than that of other children. C) Dyslexia also may be a comorbid condition. D) A structured physical environment is an important aspect.
The nurse is discouraged because his plan to reduce negative symptoms of schizophrenia (apathy, avolition, inattentiveness, poor socialization, poor eye contact and flat affect, etc.) in a client is not working
The mentor's remark that helps place the problem in perspective is: 1. "You aren't responsible for the behavior of any other person." 2. "Clients can be perverse and cling to symptoms despite our efforts." 3. "Negative symptoms have been associated with prefrontal cortical pathology." 4. "Negative symptoms can be improved by manipulating psychosocial and envi-ronmental factors. The problem is finding the right combination."