In treating a client with obsessive–compulsive disorder, a nurse should allow the client to spend ____________ time on the ritual at the beginning of treatment, and encourage the client to spend ____________ time on the ritual later in the
treatment.
A) the same amount of; more
B) more; less
C) less; incrementally less
D) the same amount of; incrementally less
D
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A nine-year-old has been diagnosed with a learning disorder that is characterized by problems with manual dexterity and coordination. The nurse teaches parents that this disorder is called:
1. Dysgraphia. 2. Dyscalculia. 3. Dyspraxia. 4. Dyslexia.
Obesity is associated with higher risk for which of the following conditions that affect the pulmonary and cardiovascular systems? Choose all that apply
1) Reduced alveolar-capillary gas exchange 2) Lower respiratory tract infections 3) Sleep apnea 4) Hypertension
Which of the following would be considered negligent malpractice if performed by the nurse?
a. Delaying assessment of a patient whose previous blood pressure was reported as 70/40 mm Hg b. Delegating blood glucose levels to a UAP c. Notifying a health care provider of a patient's drop in blood pressure d. Responding to a patient in respiratory distress
A client comes to the clinic because she found a mass in her left breast that is present during and after her menstrual periods. On palpation the nurse finds a mass in the left breast that is round,
rubbery, mobile, and non-tender and explains to the client that this mass is consistent with: a. Fibrocystic breast disease. b. Invasive breast cancer. c. Mastitis. d. Fibroadenoma.