A person who covertly supports the substance-abusing behavior of another is called a(n)
A. patsy.
B. enabler.
C. participant.
D. minimizer.
Ans: B. enabler.
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A) Lung B) Pancreas C) Liver D) All of the above are correct.
The mother of a young adult client who has schizophrenia tearfully asks the nurse what she could
have done differently to prevent her child's illness. The most reassuring response for the nurse would be a. "Although schizophrenia is caused by impaired interpersonal relationships between parents and the child, try not to feel guilty. No one can predict how a child will respond to parental guidance.". b. "Most of the damage is done, but there is still hope. By changing your parenting style, you can help your child learn to cope more effectively with the environment.". c. "Schizophrenia is a biological illness not unlike diabetes and heart disease. You are not to blame for your child's illness.". d. "Most mental illnesses result from genetic inheritance. Your genes are more at fault than your parenting.".
Indicate which of the following factors influence the need for greater educational requirements and specializations for registered nurses in Canada. Choose all that apply
1) Changing technology 2) Client acuity 3) Clearly defined scope of practice 4) Increased responsibility and accountability
The nurse is using the critical reading process to analyze a research article. The nurse identifies the main theme of the article and states it in two sentences, using the nurse's own words
The nurse is using a strategy to promote which type of understanding? a. Preliminary b. Comprehensive c. Analysis d. Synthesis