Patients who are confused are best located in a room close to the nursing station
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Psychobiology theory considers the causes of mental illness to be which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
a. Genetics b. Neurotransmitter activity c. Immune system dysfunction d. Social setting e. Unmet needs
Cocaine is considered to be a (an):
a. hallucinogen. b. opiate. c. stimulant. d. antipsychotic.
Which actions should the nurse take to ensure effective sleep for older clients in a long-term care facility? Select all that apply.
1. Use nightlights during the night. 2. Establish consistent nighttime routines. 3. Schedule routine care in the early evening hours. 4. Put clients to bed immediately after the evening meal. 5. Reduce noise and light disruption throughout the night.
The nursing care plan for a client with atrial fibrillation who lives in a nursing home will be most beneficial if it:
1. provides for an individualized approach to the client's problems or needs. 2. includes a statement of rationale for each nursing intervention. 3. primarily focuses on independent nursing actions. 4. is standardized for use with clients with similar health problems.