A nurse is preparing an in-service presentation about panic disorders and associated theories related to the cause
When describing the cognitive–behavioral concepts associated with panic disorders, which of the following would the nurse expect to address?
A) Personal losses
B) Conditioned response
C) Early separation
D) Dysfunctional family communication
B
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A) Endoscopy B) Angiography C) Radionucleotide imaging D) Thermal coagulation
The nursing action that takes priority when working with a client who has a problem of sexual
functioning is a. acquiring knowledge of client's sexual roles. b. developing an understanding of human sexual response. c. clarifying the nurse's personal values. d. assessing the client's sexual functioning.
A 63-year-old patient hospitalized with pancreatitis is having problems performing ADLs. The nurse's aide brushes the patient's hair and tells the nurse that the patient is losing an excessive amount of hair. The hair has the hair bulb intact
What might this indicate to the nurse? A) Abnormal endocrine function B) Abnormal ovarian function C) Abnormal hepatic function D) Abnormal integumentary function
A nurse is working with a psychiatric inpatient on discharge planning. The client asks the nurse what he should do when he goes home to promote getting adequate sleep
Which of the following responses would be the most appropriate for the nurse to make? A) "Go to bed at the same time every night, and watch a television show that relaxes you." B) "Save your bedroom for sleeping; that means no work and no TV in the bedroom." C) "Why don't you ask your psychiatrist for a prescription for a sleeping pill?" D) "Vary the time that you go to bed each evening so you can learn to fall asleep regardless of the time."