Which of the following is a crucial risk factor associated with being a victim of violence?
a. Being very extroverted
b. Lacking social activities
c. Living in poverty
d. Possessing low self-esteem
ANS: C
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excessive. The client tells the nurse that her memory has gotten a bit "spotty" so she is taking ginkgo biloba. The nurse will make the assessment that the combination of ginkgo and alcohol may produce a. delirium. b. gastrointestinal symptoms. c. spontaneous bleeding. d. thromboembolic phenomena.
A 93-year-old patient has been functioning independently in the home but has suddenly become confused. A family member asks the nurse, "Does this mean Dad has Alzheimer's disease?" Which of the following is the most appropriate response?
a. "Your father will have to be monitored over time." b. "It is very likely your father has Alzheimer's disease." c. "Why do you think your father has dementia?" d. "Confusion can be a sign of an infection in an older adult."
Comparing interpersonal therapy with psychoanalysis and psychodynamic therapy, you find that interpersonal therapy deals with current human interactions and daily life, while psychoanalysis and psychodynamic therapy deal more with insights into the
unconscious mind. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The nurse researcher is writing the review of literature portion of the research report. What should this nurse include in this section?
1. Direct quotes from multiple sources rather than paraphrases 2. Studies that support and oppose the researcher's position 3. Proven secondary sources 4. Literature that is no more than five years old