Different types of crises arise from different causes. Maturational crises can involve: Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Transition from student to worker.
2. Normal transitions of human development.
3. Life cycle changes.
4. Changes such as marriage or retirement.
5. Life changes from a flood.


1,2,3,4
Rationale: Changes in life that relate to maturing (e.g. student to worker, worker to retiree), and transitions of roles (single person to spouse) can precipitate a maturational crisis.

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The nurse is reviewing the concept of drug polymorphism. Which factors contribute to drug polymorphism? (Select all that apply.)

a. The number of drugs ordered by the phy-sician b. Inherited factors c. The patient's diet and nutritional status d. Different dosage forms of the same drug e. The patient's health beliefs and practices f. The patient's drug history g. The various available forms of a drug

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Which statement allows the nurse to work effectively with an ill client from another culture?

a. "You can read English, can't you?" b. "What practices do you believe will help make you well?" c. "If you will do what the doctor prescribes, you will get better." d. "It will be important for you to have strong faith in these medicines."

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