A person taking antidepressants will require more alcohol to become impaired than one who is not taking antidepressants

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


F

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After the teaching process is completed, the nurse is careful to:

1. Evaluate the response to teaching. 2. Follow up with the family to see whether the client is following through. 3. Document responses to teaching. 4. Select new strategies for teaching.

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Which of the following may be the reason for 72-year-old Mrs. Everston's poorly applied make-up and stains on her clothing?

A) Depression B) Poor visual acuity C) Impaired range of motion of upper extremities D) All of the above

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A patient is going to be discharged this afternoon from the mental health unit. The patient asks the nurse if a copy of his medical record could be sent to the psychologist he will be seeing on an outpatient basis

Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate? A) "Sure, we'll have that information sent out in today's mail." B) "You will need to sign written authorization for us before we can do this." C) "I think it would just be best if you just told your psychologist everything he needs to know." D) "How are you feeling about being discharged this afternoon?"

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It is important for psychiatric–mental health nurses to understand the basis of the various religious beliefs of their clients due to which of the following?

A) Clients who are religious always have delusions about their specific religious beliefs. B) Clients' religious beliefs often influence their approach to mental health care and mental illness. C) Religion is an important tool to use to get the patient to be compliant with psychiatric medications. D) Psychiatric–mental health nurses have their own strong religious beliefs that may interfere with those of their clients.

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