The older brother of a patient in renal failure has agreed to donate a kidney. Testing reveals that the brothers are a good match for this procedure. How would the nurse describe this treatment plan?
1. Heterograft living donor
2. Histograft living donor
3. Allograft living donor
4. Isograft living donor
Answer: 3
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Mrs. R., the mother of a young schizophrenic patient, seeks you out and begins to cry. She expresses concern over her daughter's behavior. Your best response to this woman is:
A. "What is it that concerns you the most, Mrs. R.?" B. "Well, you know, that is part of the illness." C. "Here is a book on schizophrenia. This will help you." D. "Are you afraid your daughter will always be like this?"
The current (2000) belief is that genetic factors account for about ____________________% of the risk of developing schizophrenia
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The nurse is assessing a patient's functional abilities and asks the patient, "How would you rate your ability to prepare a balanced meal?" "How would you rate your ability to balance a checkbook?"
"How would you rate your ability to keep track of your appointments?" Which tool would be indicated for the best results of this patient's perception of their abilities? a. Functional Activities Questionnaire (FAQ)™ b. Mini Mental Status Exam (MMSE) c. 24hFAQ d. Performance-based functional measurement
Erikson has theorized that young people are better able to commit themselves intimately to another person then they have:
a. higher level thinking skills c. achieved a sense of identity b. completed college d. conquered their fear of closeness