Mrs. Johnson has suffered a major stroke, and she is struggling to adjust to living with the consequent changes and permanent disabilities. Which of the following mental illnesses is Mrs. Johnson most at risk for developing?
A) Bipolar I disorder
B) Major depressive disorder
C) Generalized anxiety disorder
D) Post traumatic stress disorder
B
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A female patient has a history of frequent bladder infections. Which classification of diuretic would not be recommended for this patient?
A) Thiazide and thiazide-like diuretics B) Loop diuretics C) potassium-sparing diuretics D) Osmotic diuretics
A nurse needs to administer a prescribed heparin injection to a client subcutaneously. Which of the following syringes ensures accuracy when administering heparin subcutaneously?
A) Tuberculin syringe B) Conventional syringe C) Insulin syringe D) Syringe calibrated in 0.2 ml increments
When planning care, the nurse recognizes that which primary immunodeficiency disorder (PID) is a pediatric emergency?
A) Selective IgA deficiency B) X-linked agammaglobulinemia C) Transient hypogammaglobulinemia of infancy D) Severe combined immunodeficiency
The nurse is caring for a client who has a moderate head injury. The client's sister asks, "Will my brother return to his normal functioning level when his brain heals?" How does the nurse re-spond?
a. "You should expect a full recovery in all ways by the time of discharge." b. "Usually, someone with this type of injury returns to baseline within 6 months." c. "Your brother may experience many changes in personality and cognitive abili-ties." d. "Learning complex new skills may be more difficult, but you can expect other functions to return to normal."