The nurse is assessing a 12-year-old child's risk for developing mental health problems. To assess protective factors, the nurse should ask:
A) "How good do you think you are at solving problems?"
B) "Do you ever have thoughts of harming yourself?"
C) "Are you resilient?"
D) "How often do you get sick during the school year?"
C
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A) Immunosuppression B) Agranulocytosis C) Anemia D) Thrombocytopenia
The nurse explains to a patient that the gate-control theory of pain explains that the pain is perceived as stimulation of receptors in the:
1. large arteries. 2. vena cava. 3. large nerve fibers. 4. small nerve fibers.
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Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.
What would be an appropriate short-term outcome for a patient diagnosed with residual schizophrenia who exhibits ambivalence?
a. Decide their own daily schedule. b. Decide which unit groups they will attend. c. Choose which clinic staff member to work with. d. Choose between two outfits to wear each morning.