A nurse identifies that a client is in Phase 3 of the developmental stages of a crisis. Which symptoms should the nurse anticipate when caring for this client?
A) The individual may try to view the problem from a different perspective, or even to overlook certain aspects of it.
B) Cognitive functions are disordered, emotions are labile, and behavior may reflect the presence of psychotic thinking.
C) The client has developed anxiety.
D) Feelings of confusion and disorganization prevail.
A
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A) This is a benign process that occurs as lung tissue regenerates. B) Dysplastic cells have a high potential to become malignant. C) This process involves a rapid increase in number of cells. D) Dysplasia may cause uncontrolled growth of scar tissue.
A patient with a history of acute coronary syndrome is having an electrocardiogram (ECG). When interpreting the ECG for potential signs of cardiac ischemia, the nurse should focus on which of the following waveforms and intervals?
A) P wave B) U wave C) QT interval D) ST segment
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1. Age 2. Race 3. Poverty 4. Inequality 5. Substance use
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a. Placenta previa c. Abruptio placentae b. Uterine rupture d. Umbilical cord pro-lapse