The client is depressed. Although in contact with reality, she is unable to dress and prepare food for herself. The client is considered to be

1. acting out.
2. mentally ill.
3. extremely healthy.
4. going through a phase.


2
Behavior interferes with the activities of daily living.

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The pediatric nurse educator is preparing a teaching plan for seizure prevention for parents of children with seizures. Which of the following can trigger seizures? Select all that apply

a. Fever b. Video games c. Sleep deprivation d. Food allergens e. Mood-altering substances

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The nurse is aware that the diagnostic criteria for the confirmation of irritable bowel syndrome include: (Select all that apply.)

a. pain increased by defecation. b. pain associated with stool frequency. c. mucorrhea. d. abdominal tenderness. e. bloating.

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Consider a graded dose-response curve plotted for a drug. Toward which direction would the dose-response curve shift if the curve were plotted for a more potent drug?

A. Down B. Right C. Up D. Left

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