The nurse knows that a negative symptom of schizophrenia would be:
A) Inability to express feelings.
B) Curiosity.
C) Disorganized thinking.
D) Delusional thinking.
A,
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The Beer's list is helpful in providing the nurse with a quick reference on potential risks and benefits for which likely group of clients?
A) Infants and children B) Elderly C) Chemically dependent D) Complex medical problem clients
The nurse is explaining to the student nurse the therapeutic effects of total parenteral nutrition (TPN). Which of the following accurately describes the use of TPN?
A) It is used short term to supply additional calories and nutrients as needed. B) It is delivered via the peripheral vein to allow rapid dilution of hypertonic solution. C) It is a highly concentrated solution of carbohydrates, electrolytes, vitamins, and minerals. D) It is usually used when the child's nutritional status is within acceptable parameters.
Typically, new mothers in an Obstetrical Unit in a hospital begin caring for their infants immediately with the educational assistance and supervision of the staff. The reason for this practice is that:
1. it is more economical for the hospital. 2. it enhances infant care. 3. it motivates learning. 4. when learning is put into practice immediately, clients retain more information and skills.
What past medical information do you need to obtain from K.W.?
What will be an ideal response?