Most depressive responses in children are tied to

1. their moods.
2. their environment.
3. general events or situations.
4. a specific event or situation.


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Definition of situational depression

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Which of the following statements is evidence that supports the programmed theory of aging?

A) The life spans attained by parents and their offspring are negatively correlated. B) Mutations perpetuate themselves through each cycle of cell division. C) In cultures, cells go through a finite number of cell divisions before dying. D) In cultures, cells from older donors divide faster than those from younger donors.

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The ANCC (American Nurses Credentialing Center) is an organization that recognizes excellence in nursing in hospitals. Which outcome would be expected by an institution receiving Magnet Hospital status? Select all that apply

a. Nurses as teachers b. Quality nursing leadership c. Better salaries for staff d. Increased use of UAPs e. Quality of care f. Community relationships

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What is the function of antidiuretic hormone when released in the alarm stage of the general adaptation syndrome?

a. Promotes fluid retention by increasing the reabsorption of water by kidney tubules b. Increases efficiency of cellular metabolism and fat conversion to energy for cells and muscle c. Increases the use of fats and proteins for energy and conserves glucose for use by the brain d. Promotes fluid excretion by causing the kidneys to reabsorb more sodium

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The nurse is teaching new parents how to dress their newborn. Which statements indicate that teaching has been effective? Select all that apply

1. "Our baby will have a much faster rate of breathing if he is not dressed warmly enough." 2. "When we change the baby's diaper, we should change any wet clothing or blankets, too." 3. "It is important that we dry the baby off as soon as we give him a bath or shampoo his hair." 4. "We should make sure that we keep our home air conditioned so the baby does not overheat." 5. "If the baby's body temperature gets too low, he will warm himself up without any shivering."

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