While assessing a patient's eyes, the nurse notes a depressed corneal response. In what type of patient would this finding be considered normal?
A) None
B) Wearer of contact lenses
C) With a history of macular degeneration
D) Blind
B
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In the early 1900s the first theory of mental illness that showed behavior could be changed is attributed to:
a. Beers b. Dix c. Freud d. Pinel
The nurse notes that a client's wound is beginning to eviscerate while ambulating. The nurse's initial intervention is to
a. cover the wound with moistened, sterile saline dressings. b. notify the surgeon immediately. c. replace the protruding loops of bowel using sterile gloves. d. return the client to bed as quickly as possible.
Which is a Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) requirement for client education?
a. Hospital staff must act as skilled client educators b. All clients must receive some type of education during their care c. Physicians are primarily responsible for client education d. Documentation of client education must use a flow sheet
What outcome would be most appropriate for the plan of care for a 7-year-old child with a diagnosis of conduct disorder?
a. Parents will demonstrate effective parenting skills, thus minimizing conflicts with their child. b. The child will be capable of successfully accomplishing the academic work appropriate of a first grader. c. Parents will institute verbal reprimands as a primary form of consequence for their child's misbehavior. d. The child will verbalize the pathology of his condition within 6 weeks of beginning behavioral modification therapy.