Erickson, Tomlin, and Swain classify human needs as

A. Basic, psychological, social.
B. Basic, social, growth.
C. Social, growth, drive.
D. Social, growth, emerging.


ANS: B

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The nurse at a community mental health clinic is planning to refer patients to various members of the community-based recovery team. Which patient would the nurse refer to the psychiatrist?

1. An anxious patient who would benefit from group therapy 2. A patient with schizophrenia who has housing and employment issues 3. A patient with bipolar disorder who is experiencing frequent mood cycling 4. A patient newly diagnosed with panic disorder who needs psychoeducation

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The nurse writes an intervention for the goal: Patient will sleep for 5 hours uninterrupted each night. The best nursing intervention is:

a. medicate with sedative each night. b. offer warm fluids frequently. c. arrange for a large meal at supper. d. discourage daytime napping.

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A patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus is prescribed nicotinic acid (Nicobid) as adjunctive therapy for hypercholesterolemia

What will the nurse instruct the patient about this medication? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. Instruct to check blood glucose level frequently for elevations. 2. Teach that this medication may cause the patient to feel warm. 3. Instruct the patient that a flushed face can occur within 2 hours after taking. 4. Teach to not take medication with grapefruit juice. 5. Remind to notify the health care provider with any onset of muscle pain.

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At 1 minute of age, an infant has a heart rate of 95, a strong cry, some flexion of extremities, a cry reflex, and is completely pink. Which of the following is a correct assessment of the infants Apgar score?

a. 4 b. 6 c. 8 d. 10

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