Which interventions are appropriate parts of a rehabilitation program for clients with schizophrenia? Select all that apply

A) Teaching clients to identify and manage their symptoms
B) Medication management
C) Psychoanalytic psychotherapy
D) Supportive family therapy


A, B, D

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Which foods should the home health nurse counsel hypokalemic patients to include in their diet?

a. Bananas, oranges, cantaloupe b. Carrots, summer squash, green beans c. Apples, pineapple, watermelon d. Winter squash, cauliflower, lettuce

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A nurse is caring for an Irish client who has recently lost his wife. The client tells the nurse that he is planning an elaborate wake and funeral. According to George Engel, what purpose would these rituals serve?

1. To delay the recovery process initiated by the loss of the client's wife 2. To facilitate the acceptance of the loss of the client's wife 3. To avoid dealing with grief associated with the loss of the client's wife 4. To eliminate emotional pain related to the loss of the client's wife

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A nurse is stuck in the elevator with an anxious patient who fears that no one will know they are stuck, even though the nurse has pushed the emergency button. The patient becomes hysterical, with respirations of 48/minute

The nurse attempts to reassure the patient, but the patient is in-consolable. The nurse should anticipate the patient will manifest symptoms of which of the fol-lowing acid-base alterations? a. Respiratory acidosis b. Respiratory alkalosis c. Metabolic acidosis d. Metabolic alkalosis

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Breath odors may alert the examiner to certain underlying metabolic conditions. The odor of ammonia on the breath may signify:

a. uremia. b. tuberculosis. c. hepatic failure. d. diabetic ketoacidosis.

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