Behavior modification is part of the treatment plan for obesity. Which behavior modification technique is appropriate in the treatment of obesity?

A) Skipping meals C) Never eating forbidden foods
B) Using a small plate D) Eating rapidly


B
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There are a variety of activities that can be done to help with the weight loss program; using a smaller plate to give the appearance of eating a full plate of food is just one.

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The nurse notes that the client has had a change in mental status. Why would it be important for the nurse to report extremes in the thought process of a client with cardiovascular disorder to the physician?

A) It is an indication of an impending heart failure. B) The client may develop anxiety disorder. C) It may indicate a problem with oxygenation. D) It creates anxiety during the diagnostic testing.

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The nurse is teaching a nursing student about management of controlled substances in medication administration. Which statement by the nursing student indicates understanding of the teaching?

a. "If there is a difference between state and federal laws governing a scheduled drug, the federal law takes precedence." b. "Prescriptions for drugs in Schedules III and IV may be written to include up to 5 refills." c. "Schedule I drugs may only be given to hospitalized patients." d. "To reduce the possibility of abuse of a drug that is Schedule II, the prescriber should call the prescription to the phar-macy."

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Which factors are MOST implicated in the etiology of borderline personality disorder (BPD)?

a. a chaotic and violent family environment b. childhood isolation and understimulation c. frustrating life events and failures d. hereditary and intermarriage patterns

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