The nursing instructor is presenting a unit on family nursing interventions. When teaching students about clients with neuropsychiatric disorders, the instructor teaches that effective interventions depend on:
A) The involvement of the family in peer support groups.
B) Willingness of the client.
C) Knowing effective communication skills.
D) Understanding the family's reaction to a client with the disease.
D
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a. 1 minute, if the rhythm is irregular. b. 15 seconds and then multiplied by 4, if the rhythm is regular. c. 2 full minutes to detect any variation in amplitude. d. 10 seconds and then multiplied by 6, if the patient has no history of cardiac abnormalities.
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Determine the completion time (international time). _____
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A child with ADHD had this nursing diagnosis
impaired social interaction, related to excessive neuronal activity, as evidenced by aggressiveness and dysfunctional play with others. Which finding indicates the plan of care was effective? a. Improved ability to identify anxiety and use self-control strategies b. Increased expressiveness in communication with others c. Engages in cooperative play with other children d. Increased responsiveness to authority figures