Which of the following statements is typical of a patient with generalized anxiety disorder?

A) The patient states they "must have medication to control their stress."
B) The state they "worry about things all the time."
C) The patient only experiences "signal anxiety."
D) The patient states feelings of hopelessness.


B

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A) Have suction equipment on hand B) Be prepared to catch the patient if he or she falls C) Have the patient perform the test in a seated position D) Have the patient perform the finger-to-nose test before this test

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In appraising the growth and development potential of a preterm infant, nurses should:

1. tell parents their child won't catch up until about age 10 (girls) to 12 (boys). 2. correct for milestones such as motor competencies and vocalizations until the child is approximately 2½ years of age. 3. know that the greatest catch-up period is between 9 to 15 months postconceptual age. 4. know that the length and breadth of the trunk is the first part of the infant to ex-perience catch-up growth.

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Which of the following is an equivalent fraction for ?

A.
B.
C.
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Any increase in carcinoembryonic antigen indicates that a tumor is present

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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