When planning care for a client with the biobehavioral approach to treatment, the underlying belief used by caregivers is that behavior
1. can be changed.
2. is conscious.
3. is tolerated.
4. is due to a physical or chemical abnormality.
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Principle of psychobehavioral theories
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Despite the availability of Children's Health Insurance Programs (CHIP), many eligible children are not enrolled. The nursing intervention that can best help eligible children to become enrolled is:
1. Educating the family about the need for keeping regular well-child visit appointments. 2. Assessing details of the family's income and expenditures. 3. Limiting costly, unnecessary duplication of services through case management. 4. Advocating for the child by encouraging the family to investigate CHIP eligibility.
What makes keeping diabetes in control in an adolescent difficult? (Select all that apply.)
a. Hormonal changes b. Developmental conflicts c. Preference for fast food d. Growth spurts e. Knowledge of disease
The nurse is aware that persons of the Jehovah's Witness faith accept which types of blood transfusions?
a. No type of blood transfusion b. Blood that has been blessed by their religious leader c. Transfusions only for persons who have not yet been baptized d. Autologous blood transfusions
The nurse is reviewing the four stages of development in Westerhoff's spiritual theory. In which order should the nurse review these stages to match the life cycle?
1. Owned faith 2. Affiliative faith 3. Experienced faith 4. Searching faith