Which illness is most responsive to mind-body interventions?
A) Fibromyalgia B) Diabetes mellitus
C) Bipolar disorder D) Rheumatoid arthritis
A
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During an admission assessment of an adolescent client, the nurse inquires about friends or peer groups. The adolescent smiles and jokingly tells the nurse that "I consider myself a loner and I don't need any friends."
The nurse's next action is to: 1. Ask the client how he/she gets along in school. 2. Ask the client to explain why he/she feels this way. 3. Document this in the admission assessment. 4. Encourage exploration of feelings.
A pediatric nurse practitioner is caring for a child who has just been diagnosed with asthma. The nurse has provided the parents with information that includes potential causative agents for an asthmatic reaction
What potential causative agent should the nurse describe? A) Pets B) Lack of sleep C) Psychosocial stress D) Bacteria
When educating parents on the care of their chronically ill child, the nurse should:
1. Encourage the child's dependence on the parents. 2. Coordinate services between health-care providers, school, and home. 3. Discourage the use of Internet resources. 4. Address chronological age factors.
The nurse manager decides to open public health clinics on Saturdays to vaccinate school children 1 month before school begins. This would be considered
a. Assessing b. Planning c. Organizing d. Evaluating