When teaching students about schizophrenia, the nursing instructor tells the students that medication is often successful in diminishing:

A) Positive symptoms.
B) Memory deficits.
C) Disorganized thinking.
D) Curiosity.


A,

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One of a manager's daily management tasks is to

A) evaluate the quality of patient care. B) write formal evaluations. C) develop policies and procedures. D) accept verbal orders.

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A pregnant patient has a history of genital herpes lesions and has experienced outbreaks periodically throughout the pregnancy. What should the nurse instruct the patient regarding this virus if lesions are present at the time of delivery?

A) A cesarean section will be advised at the time of birth. B) There are no precautions needed at the time of birth. C) The patient will need medication immediately after birth. D) The baby will be given a vaccination against the virus at birth.

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A client at 36 weeks of gestation states, "Why can't I have an induction now? My sister delivered at 36 weeks and her baby is fine." Which information about infants born at 34 to 36 weeks should the nurse consider when answering?

a. Birth by induction is low for this gestational age. b. Infants born at 34 to 36 weeks have mature lungs and do well at birth. c. The birth of infants between 34 to 36 weeks has declined as more births are going to term or post term. d. Infants born at 34 to 36 weeks are immature and have more health complications than infants born at term.

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When the umbilical cord is cut:

a. blood flows through the infants lungs more vigorously. b. lungs fill with air. c. closure of the foramen ovale occurs d. closure of the ductus arteriosus occurs.

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