The four phases of a crisis--(1) threat to the individual resulting in anxiety, (2) increased anxiety and decreased coping, (3) escalation of anxiety, and (4) panic state, or psychosis or depression--were identified by ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Caplan
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A patient presents at the walk-in clinic complaining of diarrhea and vomiting. The patient has a history of adrenal insufficiency. Considering the patient's history and current symptoms, what would the nurse instruct the patient?
A) Increase his intake of sodium until the gastrointestinal symptoms improve B) Increase his intake of potassium until the gastrointestinal symptoms improve C) Increase his intake of glucose until the gastrointestinal symptoms improve D) Increase his intake of calcium until the gastrointestinal symptoms improve
Why does subject attrition affect internal validity?
a. A study in which the majority of the subjects die calls into question whether the treatment itself is safe. b. Subjects who drop out may differ from those who stay in the study, in terms of an important extraneous variable. c. If subjects drop out of the control group, and not the experimental group, it strongly implies that there is some benefit to participation of which the researchers may not be aware. d. Subject mortality may result in a sample that is so much smaller than anticipated that type II error may result. e. Type I error is almost guaranteed with very unequal sample sizes.
The reconstituted family is most likely to experience
a. economic instability c. social isolation b. equal power sharing d. significant relation-ship losses
On the first prenatal visit, examination of the woman's internal genitalia reveals a bluish coloration of the cervix and vaginal mucosa. The nurse records this finding as:
A) Hegar's sign B) Goodell's sign C) Chadwick's sign D) Homans' sign