Interventions to help caregivers cope with their anger focus on

1. learning to effectively interact with clients.
2. assessing which stressors and coping skills are being used.
3. learning to effectively control their feelings of anger.
4. establishing a trusting therapeutic relationship via clear communications.


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Interventions for caregivers focus on learning to effectively control their own feelings of anger.

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To assist the nurse in evaluating the patient's hydration status, assessment would include

a. orthostatic hypotension and neck vein filling. b. pupil checks and Kernig sign. c. Chvostek and Trousseau signs. d. S4 gallop and edema.

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A nurse notes a diagnosis of pilonidal cyst on a patient's admission assessment. What anatomical location should the nurse expect to assess this cyst?

a. Rectum b. Sacrococcygeal area c. Abdomen d. Anus

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When teaching parents about their newborn's transition to extrauterine life, the nurse explains which organs are nonfunctional during fetal life. They are the

a. Kidneys and adrenals b. Lungs and liver c. Eyes and ears d. Gastrointestinal system

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Select the true statement related to treatment with griseofulvin.

A. It is usually taken for 4 to 6 weeks for toenail infections. B. It is usually taken for 3 to 4 months for fingernail infections. C. It is usually taken for at least 6 months for hair and scalp infections. D. It should be discontinued when symptoms get better.

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