The nurse assesses a client to be acutely psychotic and a danger to himself and others. What treatment setting will the nurse recommend for this client?
A) Day hospital B) Inpatient hospital
C) Home health care D) Community mental health center
B
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The girls meet boys every day as school and they are too young to be looking for husbands." Which of the following would be the most appropriate response? A) "The Yangs are very different from us; maybe in time we can convince them that their practices are not right." B) "Every culture has its differences; I think it's valuable that the Yangs are keeping their cultural practices alive." C) "I know what you mean, I was thinking the same thing. You wouldn't catch me doing something similar with my teens." D) "I feel sorry for those girls; they must feel funny in those cultural costumes. Let's talk to the parents and tell them how teens in America feel about such things."
The substance most responsible for maintaining the colloid osmotic pressure is
a. intravascular plasma proteins. c. extracellular sodium. b. intracellular potassium. d. interstitial potassium.
A patient underwent abdominal surgery for a ruptured appendix. The surgeon did not surgically close the wound. The wound healing process described in this situation is:
1) Primary intention healing. 2) Secondary intention healing. 3) Tertiary intention healing. 4) Approximation healing.
The nurse is considering a research study for inclusion in a clinical practice guideline that has been identified as being sufficient to determine effects on health outcomes. This research study would be considered as being:
1. fair. 2. passable. 3. poor. 4. good.