Which of the following disorders is generally resistant to treatment:
a. Sleep disorders
b. Sexual dysfunction disorders
c. Paraphilia
d. Insomnia
c. Paraphilia
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The nurse assesses a client as having solid self-esteem. Self-esteem is:
a. developed in childhood and remains the same throughout life. b. the same as self-concept. c. not influenced by societal standards. d. the individual's sense of worth.
Which of the following groups of terms best describes a nurse-initiated intervention?
A) Dependent, physician-ordered, recovery B) Autonomous, clinical judgment, client outcomes C) Medical diagnosis, medication administration D) Other health care providers, skill acquisition
Ms. Cohen is a patient who is very weak. Although she is not extremely heavy, she is unable to help when turned or moved in bed. The nursing assistant caring for Ms. Cohen should
A. Turn Ms. Cohen only twice per shift, to decrease the chance of back injury. B. Ask the nurse to get an order for a turning sheet to use with Ms. Cohen. C. Ask a co-worker to help safely move and turn Ms. Cohen. D. Use a pillow to tilt Ms. Cohen rather than trying to turn her from side to side.
In selecting an appropriate alternative therapy, the nurse knows that the patient who is experiencing which of the following conditions may benefit the most from the passive type of relaxation?
a. Hypotension b. Terminal cancer c. Work-related stress d. Dysfunctional grieving