Which of the following are considered supportive behaviors?

a. One-way communication
b. Problem solving
c. Setting time lines
d. Listening


B, D

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1. Clear roles enhance family's ability to deal with day-to-day life 2. Family expectations are not connected to roles 3. Roles are important only to the individual 4. Satisfying emotional needs for love and security 5. Roles are always expanding

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A nurse in the medical-surgical unit has a newly admitted patient who is oliguric; the acute care nurse practitioner orders a fluid challenge of 100 to 200 mL of normal saline solution over 15 minutes. The nurse is aware this intervention will help:

A) Distinguish hyponatremia from hypernatremia B) Evaluate pituitary gland function C) Distinguish reduced renal blood flow from decreased renal function D) Provide an effective treatment for hypertension-induced oliguria

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A patient diagnosed with depression has been taking paroxetine (Paxil) 10mg PO daily for the past month. The patient presents to the clinic with complaints of restlessness and abdominal pain. Which factor does the nurse consider during the assessment?

1. The patient has been taking medication with grapefruit juice at breakfast. 2. The patient is experiencing severe side effects and will be taken off the medication. 3. The patient is taking too much of the drug and is experiencing unexpected side effects. 4. The patient expresses that she is nervous that the side effects will increase with continued use.

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The nurse is teaching a client who has undergone a bone marrow biopsy. Which instruction does the nurse give the client?

a. "Wear protective gear when playing con-tact sports." b. "Monitor the biopsy site for bruising." c. "Remain in bed for at least 12 hours." d. "Use a heating pad for pain at the biopsy site."

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