Older children in a family who were present at a difficult birth may blame which of the following individuals for interfering or causing the problem?

a. Themselves c. Their fathers
b. Their mothers d. The primary care giver


A
Older children in a family who were present at a difficult birth may blame themselves.

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After reviewing her monthly budget report, the nurse manager sees that she has a negative variance, which prompts her to change the staffing schedule. A negative or unfavorable variance in a monthly expense report may result from:

a. Overestimation of inflation. b. Higher than expected client acuity. c. Net revenue exceeding net expenses. d. Not replacing staff who called in sick.

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Which developmental theory suggests success in achieving developmental tasks during later stages of life?

A) Kohlberg's theory B) Piaget's theory C) Havighurst's theory D) Kubler-Ross' theory

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According to the Neuman systems model, nursing intervention is implemented through

a. Promotion of adaptation b. Primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention c. Facilitation of effective behavior d. Repatterning of behavior

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Patient being treated for depression has taken 300 mg amitriptyline (Elavil) daily for a year. The patient calls the case manager at the clinic and says, "I stopped taking my antidepressant 2 days ago

Now I am having cold sweats, nausea, a rapid heartbeat, and nightmares." The nurse should advise the patient: a. "Go to the nearest emergency department immediately." b. "Do not to be alarmed. Take two aspirin and drink plenty of fluids." c. "Take one dose of the antidepressant. Come to the clinic to see the health care provider." d. "Resume taking the antidepressant for 2 more weeks, and then discontinue them again."

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