A client with a neuropsychiatric disorder asks the nurse to explain what caused the disease. The nurse knows that neuropsychiatric disorders most likely occur due to which of the following? Select all that apply
A) Genetic factors.
B) Interpersonal factors.
C) Behavioral factors.
D) Environmental factors.
E) Biological factors.
A, D
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During the first interview, a nurse notices that a patient does not make eye contact. Which analysis is correct?
a. The patient is not truthful and is demonstrating evasive behavior. b. The patient is shy. The nurse should progress slowly. c. The patient feels sad and cannot look at the nurse. d. More information is needed to draw a conclusion.
Which structure regulates the amount of light entering the eye?
a. ciliary body c. pupil b. lens d. rod
A nurse is performing a postoperative assessment on a patient who has just returned from a hernia repair. The patient's blood pressure is 90/60 mm Hg, and the apical pulse is 108 beats/min. What should be the nurse's first action?
a. Check the dressing for bleeding. b. Notify the registered nurse (RN). c. Document the vital signs. d. Increase the rate of infusion of intraven-ous fluids.
A client is especially good at problem solving, calculations, analysis, verbal communication, interpretation and language. To which part of the brain is this attributed?
a. corpus callosum c. left hemisphere b. right hemisphere d. brainstem