Which premise of the clinical paradigm focuses on how emotions form the basis for the internalization of mental representations of self and others that guide our relationships?
a. Mental life lies outside of conscious awareness
b. Human development is an intra- and interpersonal process
c. There is rationale behind every act
d. How we regulate and express emotions is central to a person's identity
D
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The nurse anticipates that the normal aging process of losing neurons and shrinkage of brain size will result in which assessment findings in older adults? (Select all that apply.)
a. Confusion b. Slower response times c. Depression d. Deficiencies in short-term memory
A client with severe metabolic alkalosis is admitted to the unit. Which is the priority for the client?
A) Administering medication for metabolic alkalosis B) Monitoring oxygen saturation C) Teaching the client the risk factors for metabolic alkalosis D) Setting goals for the client with metabolic alkalosis
A nurse is working with a perpetrator of family violence who has a long history of violent outbursts
of temper when frustrated and periods of remorse after each outburst. The nurse is most likely to establish the nursing diagnosis of a. risk for injury related to victim reprisal. b. risk for other-directed violence related to stress. c. ineffective coping related to poor anger management. d. caretaker role strain related to feelings of being overwhelmed.
During the change process to implement an electronic medical record, a nurse manager says, "We are experiencing a 'slow death'." What evidence would the manager have to support this conclusion?
1. Work processes seem scattered 2. Staff burnout with complaints increasing 3. Use of a detailed project plan 4. Staff refusing to assume more assignments