Which of the following therapies may cause an individual to experience permanent changes in mood and behavior?
A. hydrotherapy
B. drug therapy
C. psychotherapy
D. physical therapy
Answer: C
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A) Provides positive publicity for nursing B) Validates nurses' expert knowledge and practice C) Mandated by government regulations D) Demonstrates basic knowledge in the field
Spinal cord injuries (SCI) often require lengthy, intensive physical rehabilitation that is provided by a comprehensive plan team that is comprised primarily of: Select all that apply
1. Occupational therapists. 2. Physical therapists. 3. Nurses. 4. Social workers. 5. Dietitians.
A nurse who is using the Newman systems model while caring for a client with a mood disorder will focus on the client's:
A) Behaviors. B) Relationships. C) Self-care activities. D) Stressors.
A patient hemorrhaging from an incision has a blood pressure of 70/0 mm Hg. What type of fluid replacement should the nurse anticipate will be ordered initially?
a. 0.9 % normal saline b. Fresh frozen plasma c. Packed red blood cells d. Lactated Ringer's with 50 mL albumin