A client is unable to attend the last months of high school. The client's brother drowned during a flood in a neighboring community. Which type of crisis is this client experiencing?
A) Mass-casualty terrorism
B) Adventitious
C) Intentional
D) Human-made
B
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The psychiatric nurse is reflecting on the treatment and care of the mentally ill throughout history. Which of the following philosophical beliefs most guided treatment of the mentally ill during 17th century Europe?
1. The mentally ill were divinely inspired and should be treated with care and benevolence. 2. The body's humors were responsible; blood, bile, and phlegm must be balanced. 3. Madness was best overcome by discipline and brutality. 4. The mentally ill were possessed by evil spirits that inflicted emotional suffering.
When using a 0 to 4+ scale, the nurse records a normal volume pulse as:
a. 1+. b. 2+. c. 3+. d. 4+.
A nurse is planning the care of a client with a stomach infection and high fever. Which is an example of a correct expected outcome?
A) The client will have no problems in voiding. B) The client's stomachache will gradually lessen. C) The nurse will observe overall improvement in the client. D) The client's temperature will come down to normal range in 2 days.
The nurse is explaining the difference of Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) and Conduct Disorder (CD) to a parent. The best explanation is:
1. "A child with CD is remorseful for bad behavior.". 2. "A child who has ADHD will have ODD too.". 3. "A child with ODD feels bad after breaking the rules, while a child with CD does not care if the rules are broken.". 4. "A child with CD requires constant intervention to be able to function in society.".