The nurse is caring for a patient with an anxiety disorder. Which action should the nurse plan to minimize the risk of relapses? (Select all that apply.)
1. Help the patient identify triggers
2. Identify symptoms of a pending attack
3. Actions to take when symptoms occur
4. Individuals to contact when symptoms occur
5. Immediately take an extra dose of medication
1. Help the patient identify triggers
2. Identify symptoms of a pending attack
3. Actions to take when symptoms occur
4. Individuals to contact when symptoms occur
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The nursing chief executive officer (CEO) works in a major rehabilitation and subacute facility network. Her span of control refers to the number of:
a. miles in which the network resides. b. ancillary staff accountable to her. c. nurses and non-nurses reporting to her. d. inpatients that the facilities service.
Which of the following is an infraorbital fold skin manifestation in a patient with atopic dermatitis?
A.Keratosis pilaris B.Dennie’s sign C.Keratoconus D.Pityriasis alba
The expanded roles of nursing are apparent in all practice venues. What is the central idea of community-oriented nursing practice?
A) Nursing intervention can improve the health status of one patient at a time. B) Nursing intervention can encourage rehabilitation in the home setting. C) Nursing intervention can promote exercise. D) Nursing intervention can reduce the spread of illness.
The nurse, who is teaching a class at a local community center, explains to the audience that more patients are using vitamins to supplement their dietary intake
The nurse correctly tells the audience that the role of vitamins in metabolism is that a. large amounts are required to meet the metabolic needs of an active individual. b. vitamins are inorganic compounds. c. vitamins are needed for energy transformation and to regulate metabolic processes. d. vitamins serve as an energy source, along with proteins, carbohydrates, and fats.