Stress reduction while in nursing school is an important part of maintaining one's health. Holistic cognitive theory for stress reduction has four steps
The student shows that he or she understands the first step to achieving awareness by doing which of the following?
a. Becomes aware of the early physical signs of stress
b. Concentrates on placing himself or herself as the center of everything
c. Mentally filters perceptions
d. Disqualifies the positive in the experience
ANS: A
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A) It has a late onset in life. B) It is a sequel (consequence) of acute illness and is preventable. C) It is resistant to treatment. D) It has a gradual onset and lasts for a long time.
An older adult patient who is experiencing extreme stress related to an admission to the hospital would be expected to demonstrate:
1. increased heart rate. 2. decreased blood pressure. 3. irregular respiration. 4. dilation of the pupils.
Which response by the nurse is best when the mother states that she gives her 10-month-old baby 45 mg/day of iron?
A) "Let's talk about safe levels of iron intake for a 10- month-old." B) "Lots of iron is important for your growing infant." C) "Iron supplements are important as babies are weaned from breastmilk." D) "Babies need more iron as they begin to crawl."
The nurse has completed medication education for the client receiving danazol (Danocrine). The nurse evaluates learning has been effective when the client makes which statements?
1. "I may develop acne while on this medication." 2. "I need to weigh myself twice weekly." 3. "This medication may cause my hair to thin." 4. "I need to have my serum cholesterol levels checked frequently." 5. "I may notice that my breasts enlarge while taking this medication."