Suicide attempts are more common in women than in men
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the need to know and understand information is considered
a. a high-level need. c. a physiologic need. b. a low-level need. d. not important in a critical care setting.
As demonstrated by research by Salyers et al., supported employment programs generally result in:
a. most participants continuing to work beyond the support program period b. cessation of beneficial outcomes once the support program ends c. long-term employment by program participants in a series of sheltered short-term jobs d. eventual transition to full-time competitive employment by most participants
During a genitourinary examination of a 30-year-old male patient, the nurse identifies a small amount of a white, thick substance on the patient's uncircumcised glans penis. What is the nurse's next step?
a. Record this as a normal finding. b. Avoid embarrassing questions about sexual activity. c. Notify the provider about a suspected sexually transmitted infection. d. Tell the patient to avoid doing self-examinations until symptoms clear.
Biological nurturing incorporates the theory that breastfeeding success is dependent upon the infant's opportunity to illicit primitive neonatal reflexes associated with breastfeeding except:
a. rooting and sucking reflexes. b. hand to mouth and swallowing reflex. c. Moro reflex. d. stepping and crawling reflexes.