A client is discussing causes of the client's gender dysphoria. Which biopsychosocial theory would describe gender dysphoria as a problem occurring within the individual?

A) Intrapersonal
B) Sociocultural
C) Biologic
D) Behavioral


A,

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A) Young age B) Frequent travel C) African American race D) Male gender E) Alcohol or drug use

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Phil is a 54-year-old male with multiple risk factors who has been on a high-dose statin for 3 months to treat his high LDL level. His LDL is 135 mg/dL and his triglycerides are elevated. A reasonable change in therapy would be to:

1. Discontinue the statin and change to a fibric acid derivative. 2. Discontinue the statin and change to ezetimibe. 3. Continue the statin and add in ezetimibe. 4. Refer him to a specialist in managing patients with recalcitrant hyperlipidemia.

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An unconscious teenager is treated in the emergency department. The teenager's friends suspect a rape occurred at a party. Priority action by the nurse should focus on:

a. preserving rape evidence. b. maintaining physiologic stability. c. determining what drugs were ingested. d. obtaining a description of the rape from a friend.

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Which leader behavior is the defining characteristic of Liden's servant leadership model?

a. Behaving ethically b. Emotional healing c. Putting followers first d. Empowering

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