A client suffering from paranoid schizophrenia imitates everything the nurses and doctors do and say. The nurse knows that this client is exhibiting:
A) Echopraxia and alogia.
B) Echolalia and bizarre behavior.
C) Echopraxia and echolalia.
D) Catatonia and alogia.
C
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A) Biological B) Chemical C) Physical D) Psychosocial
The family of a client receiving total enteral nutrition by nasoenteric tube asks why this method is being used, because the client is capable of chewing and swallowing. What is the nurse's best response?
A. "This method of feeding takes far less time." B. "The surgeon always orders these feedings before surgery." C. "This type of feeding will help increase nutritional status before surgery." D. "There is no need for the client to spend so much energy on chewing and swal-lowing food."
MC A student is developing a poster for a class presentation. The purpose of the poster is to explain aging. Part of the information on the poster demonstrates
how the elderly withdraw from life as a means of making way for a younger generation in preparation for death. The theory that the student is using is: A. Disengagement theory. B. Erikson's theory. C. Programmed theory. D. Jung's theory.
A barrier to women's advancement in leadership positions is
a. Women's lack of interest in assuming high level leadership positions b. Women have less motivation to lead c. Women are more likely than men to view their roles as workers as secondary to their roles as parents and partners d. Women are less likely to promote themselves for leadership positions