The nurse is sharing client assessment data with the mental health care team. Which comment by the nurse is most likely irrelevant and indicates a misunderstanding of mental illness? "The client reports:
A) Significant emotional distress about the current situation.".
B) A lot of time is spent in fear and anxiety.".
C) A loss of interest in usual pleasurable interpersonal relationships.".
D) Some very different religious ideas and spiritual beliefs.".
D
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A) It has a long half-life. B) It has an effect on the adrenal gland. C) It has an antihistamine effect. D) It is inexpensive and affordable.
A nurse records the finding of a normal sinus rhythm (NSR) when the P, Q, R, S, and T are all present in the electrocardiographic complex. What additional information should the nurse doc-ument?
a. Rate of 82 seconds b. PR interval of 0.36 second c. QRS complex of 0.16 second d. Inverted T
Parents are often concerned about their toddler's interest in and curiosity about gender differences. Sex play and masturbation are common among toddlers. Is this statement true or false?
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A 15-year-old patient is seeking information on birth control and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). What teaching should the nurse provide? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected
Select all that apply. 1. Multiple sex partners increase the risk for STIs. 2. Condom use is 100% effective in preventing pregnancy and STIs. 3. Abstinence is the only sure way to prevent pregnancy. 4. Abstinence prevents transmission of STIs. 5. Young girls having unprotected sex are more likely to become pregnant than to contract an STI.