Individuals with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa are likely to have which of the following common personality characteristics?

A) Maturational difficulties
B) Implosive temper
C) Perfectionism
D) High self-esteem


C

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The nurse suspects a client is experiencing posttraumatic stress disorder when which are noted during the assessment process? Select all that apply

A) Observed family member be raped and murdered B) Restores antique automobiles as a hobby C) Lives with spouse and has a garden D) Has a history of anxiety disorder E) Recently terminated from employment

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A young male patient is admitted to the intensive care unit after being exposed to tear gas. The nurse realizes that which of the following most likely occurred in addition to the patient's inhaling the gas?

1. The patient was participating in strenuous physical activity while being exposed to the gas. 2. The patient received severe skin burns from the gas. 3. The patient returned home and showered. 4. The patient received fresh air and breathed deeply.

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The nurse is caring for an abused mother in the postpartum department. The client is afraid to go home, but has no money to do anything else. What can the nurse do to assist this individual and her baby?

1. Work with community services to have the client and her baby go to a safe place, complete paperwork to obtain financial assistance, and obtain some temporary assistance. 2. Explain that she will have to go home at this time, but provide her with paperwork to complete to obtain assistance. 3. Offer to have her partner come in and attend a counseling session with her. 4. Suggest that once she gets home, she should pursue getting a restraining order against her abuser.

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After the infant is diagnosed with a chronic health condition, the family is assigned a nurse case manager. Which will the nurse include in the explanation to the infant's parents regarding this role?

1. Limiting the number of visits to the healthcare facility 2. Preventing duplication of services 3. Improving the quality of life for the child and parents 4. Recognizing the equipment needs of the child and providing assistance with equipment acquisition 5. Visiting the child in the home to assist with physical care

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