What are the three stages of grief?
a. anticipation, experience, and integration
b. withdrawal, recovery, and engagement
c. suppression, repression, and return
d. shock, reality, and recovery
D
The three stages of grief are shock (lasts days to months), reality (acknowledges the full meaning of the loss), and recovery (exhibits adaptive behaviors).
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a. Ventricular tissue c. Sinoatrial node b. Atrioventricular node d. Purkinje fibers
The mother of a 3-year-old expresses concern about her daughter's slowed growth rate. What would be the most informative response by the nurse?
a. "Three-year-olds have typically finished a growth spurt, and you may notice a decreased rate in your daughter's growth." b. "Children's growth is hereditary. She may be of small stature like you." c. "The growth of a 3-year-old is associated with their nutrition. How is she eating?" d. "Your daughter is healthy and happy. Don't worry about her growth right now."
When conducting discharge teaching for a client who is being discharged from an acute psychiatric hospital, the nurse describes which of the following services provided by the local community mental health center (CMHC)?
A) Medication, crisis intervention, vocational training, and social skills training B) Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and biofeedback training C) Residential care for long-term mentally ill elders D) Minor surgical procedures, first aid, diagnostic X-rays, and lab studies
A nurse is admitting a toddler to the hospital. The toddler is with both parents and is currently sitting comfortably on a parent's lap. The parents state they will need to leave for a brief period
Which type of nursing diagnosis should the nurse formulate for this child? a. Risk for anxiety b. Anxiety c. Readiness for enhanced coping d. Ineffective coping