Which is considered the MOST important underlying question to be posed by the President's Commission on Mental Health?
a. Can mental illness be prevented?
b. How much difficulty does mental illness cause?
c. How is mental illness defined?
d. What is the outcome of mental illness?
C
The most important underlying question to be posed by the President's Commission on Mental Health was, "How is mental illness defined?" To answer this question, the landmark project known as the Epidemiologic Catchment Area (ECA) study was initiated.
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A) Length of stride B) Pallor or dizziness C) Upper arm strength D) Tone of lower body muscles
The nurse would instruct an individual worried about developing iron deficiency anemia to avoid
a. citrus fruits. b. leafy green vegetables. c. poultry. d. tea.
The nurse prepares to administer timolol (Timoptic) drops to the client's left eye twice daily. Which should the nurse implement in the administration of the client's eye drops?
1. Dispense eye drops to inner corner of each eye. 2. Call provider for clarification of this prescription. 3. Check the client identifiers before administration. 4. Determine client history of taking this medication.
A 13-year-old boy, who has played baseball for three years, comes in complaining of left elbow pain and swelling. He is a pitcher. He plays baseball all year. X-rays reveal medial epicondyle irritation. There is no avulsion fracture
Based on these findings, you explain to the child that he can: 1. Swim. It's a safer sport. 2. Resume baseball gradually with pain-free motion. 3. Change positions in baseball for the season. 4. Protect, rest, ice, compress, and elevate the injury as well as stop baseball for three weeks.