The community mental health nurse is providing psychoeducation to the family of a client who has experienced dissociative fugue. The nurse knows the teaching includes that the person who experiences dissociative fugue usually:
A) Behaves in ways consistent with their usual personality and values.
B) Remembers what happened during the fugue state.
C) Has a fugue episode lasting one month or more.
D) Wanders or takes unexpected trips.
D
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Put the following components specific to postpartum examination of a client in the proper sequential order. The answer will be an eight-digit number
1. L-lochia 2. E-emotional 3. H-Homan's/hemorrhoids 4. B-breast 5. E-episiotomy/lacerations 6. U-uterus 7. B-bowel 8. B-bladder
A mother of a premature infant asks the nurse about the baby's need for supplemental iron. What is the nurse's best response?
1. "Since iron stores are developed during the third trimester of pregnancy, premature infants require supplemental iron." 2. "All infants require iron supplements." 3. "The small body size of the preterm infant calls for supplemental iron to promote growth." 4. "Preterm infants have decreased ability to synthesize iron."
Mr. Abdul is a 40-year-old Middle Eastern man who presents to the office for a first visit with the complaint of new abdominal pain. You are concerned about violating a cultural prohibition when you prepare to do his rectal examination
The best tactic would be to: a. forego the examination for fear of violat-ing cultural norms. b. ask a colleague from the same geographic area if this examination is acceptable. c. inform the patient of the reason for the examination and ask if it is acceptable to him. d. refer the patient to a provider more know-ledgeable about cultural differences.
Males, having only one X chromosome, are said to be what?
a. Homozygous b. Heterozygous c. Hemizygous d. Ambizygous