Wants, drives, or impulses in an individual are known as ____

a. Activities
b. Motives
c. Reasons
d. Stressors


B
Motives are wants, drives, or impulses in an individual.

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A patient with a brain injury is receiving IV mannitol to reduce cerebral edema and intracranial pressure (ICP) during the early resuscitation phase. The patient is rapidly becoming hypovolemic

What intervention should the nurse make to help correct the hypovolemia? A) Administer crystalloid solution. B) Administer morphine. C) Discontinue mannitol. D) Administer propofol.

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One of the Bradford-Hill criteria for causality is randomization

A) True B) False

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A child has been diagnosed with fragile X syndrome (FXS). Which information should the nurse include when discussing this disorder with the parents?

Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. "There is a higher risk that your child will also develop ASD." 2. "Your child may exhibit odd breathing patterns while sleeping." 3. "Benign tumors of the skin are often seen in children with this disorder." 4. "You may notice that your child has obsessive tendencies." 5. "Anxiety is a common problem for children with this syndrome."

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The nurse instructs a patient who has had a rhizotomy for leg pain that:

1. relief may not be permanent. 2. the leg will tingle and burn occasionally. 3. the foot may discolor and twitch at times. 4. snug shoes should be worn at all times. 5. caution should be taken to prevent injury to leg.

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