The ________ plays a major role in the regulation and control of emotions.

A. thalamus
B. limbic system
C. pons
D. reticular formation


Answer: B

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1. Risk for Imbalanced Nutrition: Less Than Body Requirements. 2. Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity. 3. Risk for Altered Body Image. 4. Risk for Activity Intolerance.

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A client diagnosed with major NCD is exhibiting behavioral problems on a daily basis. At change of shift, the client's behavior escalates from pacing to screaming and flailing. Which action should be a nursing priority?

1. Consult the psychologist regarding behavior-modification techniques. 2. Medicate the client with prn antianxiety medications. 3. Assess environmental triggers and potential unmet needs. 4. Anticipate the behavior and restrain when pacing begins.

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Which intervention may decrease the incidence of physiologic jaundice in a healthy full-term infant?

a. Institute early and frequent feedings. b. Bathe newborn when the axillary temperature is 36.3° C (97.5° F). c. Place the newborn's crib near a window for exposure to sunlight. d. Suggest that the mother initiate breastfeeding when the danger of jaundice has passed.

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The ethical principle of _________________________ requires nurses to provide care for all clients, including clients who are HIV positive

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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