Lisa is a new mother with a two-month-old daughter. Lisa tells the family clinic nurse that she is experiencing a lack of sleep because of infant night feedings and her husband's shift work and overtime

The clinic nurse's best description of this family concern is:
A) Coping stress
B) Caregiver strain
C) Parental maladaptation
D) Lack of family support


B

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A toddler is treated for pinworms. To prevent reinfection, what advice would you give the mother?

A) Don't allow the child to play on the floor. B) Don't allow the child to play with the family dog. C) Help the child wash hands before eating. D) Urge the child to void as frequently as possible.

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A nurse is teaching a patient about the benefits of exercise in reducing stress. How often would the nurse recommend the patient exercise?

A) 2 hours every day B) 1 hour once a week C) 30 to 45 minutes, most days of the week D) 60 to 75 minutes, four to five times a week

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Which of the following is not an integral part of reflective thinking?

a. Evaluating a decision b. Observing themselves while performing tasks c. Thinking about what has happened d. Implementing changes or improvements

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A patient's wife reports to the nurse that she was told her husband's PTSD may be related to cognitive problems. She is asking the nurse to explain what that means

Which of the following are accurate statements about the cognitive theory as it applies to PTSD? Select all that apply. A. People are vulnerable to trauma-related disorders when their fundamental beliefs are invalidated. B. Cognitive theory addresses the importance of how people think (or cognitively appraise) events. C. Dementia is a common symptom of PTSD. D. Amnesia is the biggest cognitive problem in PTSD and is the primary cause of trauma-related disorders.

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