One major challenge of new technology and nurses caring for clients with mental disorders is:

A) Maintaining confidentiality.
B) Educational models for software development.
C) Decreasing fragmented care.
D) Defining professional standards more clearly.


A

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Which of the following individuals is most likely experiencing spiritual distress?

A) 75-year-old retired banker who spends his days fishing, biking, and golfing B) 5-year-old child with rheumatoid arthritis C) 35-year-old mother of three with metastatic breast cancer D) 12-year-old male recently diagnosed with diabetes mellitus

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The nurse is instructing a client diagnosed with gout about a low-purine diet. Which of the following foods would be identified as those to avoid when following this diet? (Select all that apply.)

1. Avocados 2. Milk 3. Scallops 4. White bread 5. Alcohol 6. Bacon

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A nurse checks a patient's Jackson-Pratt (JP) drain following surgery. The nurse explains to the patient that a closed drain speeds healing and facilitates wound drainage by

1. Gravity. 2. Absorption. 3. Penetration. 4. Suction.

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