A nursing student is to provide a class presentation about interpersonal and psychoanalytic theories. As part of this presentation, the student is planning to address the major way these two categories differ

Which of the following would the student include as key to interpersonal theories?
A) Human relationships
B) Instincts
C) Drives
D) Potential for goodness


A

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A drug representative is providing education on barbiturates to the nurses on a unit. The drug representative correctly explains that most barbiturates are considered nonselective central nervous system depressants, with the exception of

a. thiopental. b. secobarbital (Seconal). c. butabarbital (Butisol). d. phenobarbital (Luminal).

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A client has a central nervous system disorder. The nurse realizes that the client may be experiencing alterations in hormones regulated by which of the following organs?

1. Hypothalamus 2. Pineal gland 3. Pituitary gland 4. Thyroid

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Some people do not have a vision. They will find that without a focus, they most likely will:

A. Be able to accomplish the same as if they had had a vision B. Not accomplish the same results as those who are passionate about fulfilling their vision C. Be more creative and effective in life D. Be more relaxed and healthier because there will be less stress regarding accom-plishing goals

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