"Forming" in the Group Theory of Pediatric Nursing discusses the relationships between:

1. marriage or cohabitation.
2. family or group accomplishments.
3. emotional clashes of personalities.
4. death, divorce, and empty nesters.


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1. This is the definition in the Group Family Theory.
2. This is considered "performing" in the Group Family Theory.
3. This is considered "storming" in the Group Family Theory.
4. This is considered "adjourning" in the Group Family Theory.

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A patient with acute mania dances atop a pool table, waves a cue in one hand, and says, "I'll throw the pool balls if anyone comes near me.". The nurse's first intervention is to:

a. tell the patient, "We are taking you to seclusion.". b. remove the patient from the pool table. c. clear the room of all other patients. d. assemble a show of force.

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What is the most appropriate nursing action when planning activities to improve short-term memory for an older adult patient experiencing memory deficits?

a. Maintain the same daily schedule. b. Rehearse memory training. c. Provide a varied and stimulating daily schedule. d. Conduct deep-breathing exercises.

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Which measure would you suggest an infant's parents use to relieve teething discomfort?

A) Provide her with a fluid diet for 2 days. B) Offer her Aspergum to chew. C) Ask her pediatrician for a sedative for her. D) Give her a cold teething ring to chew.

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When asked, the nurse explains that "grief work" refers to:

a. Establishing new methods of coping with stress b. Evaluating progress made toward accepting the loss c. The means by which one moves through the grief process d. Actively seeking assistance to cope with the loss experiences

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