What type of treatment program would be most beneficial for clients who require long-term hospitalization for their own safety and for the protection of family and the community?
A) A partial hospitalization program
B) A highly structured behavior intervention program
C) A day treatment program
D) An outpatient treatment program
B
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What type of assessment is performed continuously throughout nurse-patient contact?
a. Complete b. Body systems c. Focused d. Subjective
Wellness nursing diagnoses describe which of the following?
1. individual, family, or community potentials for enhancing a state of wellness 2. disease risks and actions taken to reduce those risks 3. human responses to levels of wellness in an individual, family, or community that have a potential for enhancement to a higher state 4. human responses to health conditions/life processes that may develop in a vulnerable individual, family, or community
Parents of a preschool child ask the nurse, "What can we do to prepare our child for kindergarten?" In response, the nurse should include which critical factor in preparing a child for kindergarten entry?
a. The child's ability to sit still b. The child's sense of learned helplessness c. The parent's interactions and responsiveness to the child d. Attending a preschool program
An achievement test that is high on content validity can nevertheless yield scores with considerable measurement error
A) True B) False