it means to do good, to be proactive, and also to prevent harm when possible.
can come in many forms, such as prevention and early intervention actions that
contribute to the betterment of clients.
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beneficence
,fabrication of information to fill in our memory gaps
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confabulation - often indicated dementia.
A patient states, "I get so anxious sometimes. I just don't know what to do." The nurse
responds by saying, "You should try to do some exercise when you start to feel this
way. I know it helps me when I get anxious." The nurse is using which of the following?
A. Clarifying
B. False reassurance
C. Validating
D. Giving advice
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D. giving advice
22. Care planning for a patient diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia will include:
a. Analyzing effectiveness of care provided
b. Determining the patients needs and problems
c. Establishing realistic patient-focused outcome criteria
d. Identifying priorities of care based on the patients condition
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D. identifying priorites of care based on the patient's condition.
,PUNISHMENT tract
This tract follows a path around (peri) the fluid-filled spaces within the interior parts of
the brain (the ventricles), connecting the emotional, thinking, and hormonal functions
of the brain.
This is the primary inhibitory or punishment pathway in the brain; activation of this
pathway seems to initiate avoidance behaviors.
This tract is in balance with the reward tract, mentioned above. Together they
modulate varying degrees of excitation and inhibition of behavior in various areas of
the brain involved in learning, emotion, arousal, and hormonal activation.
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The Periventricular System
4. A patient is feeling overwhelmed after a recent promotion at work and has
mentioned getting a poor review from her manager, who did not want her to get the
promotion. Rather than discuss how to confront her manager or the possibility that
she is not a good fit for the position, she insists that her assistant is primarily
responsible for her difficulties. Which of the following ego defense mechanisms is this
patient engaged in?
A. Projection
B. Intellectualization
C. Displacement
D. Sublimation
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, C. displacement
What stage does this belong to in Peplau's interpersonal process:
1. Identification
2. exploitation
3. orientation
4. resolution
the nurse evaluates the patient's readiness to end the therapeutic relationship, taking
care not to end the relationship prematurely.
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Resolution
the ability to delay, modulate, or inhibit the expression of behaviors and feelings
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impulse control
In this phase of Peplau's nurse-client relationship theory, the nurse-client
Establish:
Rapport & Trust
Set parameters of the relationship (Time frame)
can come in many forms, such as prevention and early intervention actions that
contribute to the betterment of clients.
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beneficence
,fabrication of information to fill in our memory gaps
Give this one a try later!
confabulation - often indicated dementia.
A patient states, "I get so anxious sometimes. I just don't know what to do." The nurse
responds by saying, "You should try to do some exercise when you start to feel this
way. I know it helps me when I get anxious." The nurse is using which of the following?
A. Clarifying
B. False reassurance
C. Validating
D. Giving advice
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D. giving advice
22. Care planning for a patient diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia will include:
a. Analyzing effectiveness of care provided
b. Determining the patients needs and problems
c. Establishing realistic patient-focused outcome criteria
d. Identifying priorities of care based on the patients condition
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D. identifying priorites of care based on the patient's condition.
,PUNISHMENT tract
This tract follows a path around (peri) the fluid-filled spaces within the interior parts of
the brain (the ventricles), connecting the emotional, thinking, and hormonal functions
of the brain.
This is the primary inhibitory or punishment pathway in the brain; activation of this
pathway seems to initiate avoidance behaviors.
This tract is in balance with the reward tract, mentioned above. Together they
modulate varying degrees of excitation and inhibition of behavior in various areas of
the brain involved in learning, emotion, arousal, and hormonal activation.
Give this one a try later!
The Periventricular System
4. A patient is feeling overwhelmed after a recent promotion at work and has
mentioned getting a poor review from her manager, who did not want her to get the
promotion. Rather than discuss how to confront her manager or the possibility that
she is not a good fit for the position, she insists that her assistant is primarily
responsible for her difficulties. Which of the following ego defense mechanisms is this
patient engaged in?
A. Projection
B. Intellectualization
C. Displacement
D. Sublimation
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, C. displacement
What stage does this belong to in Peplau's interpersonal process:
1. Identification
2. exploitation
3. orientation
4. resolution
the nurse evaluates the patient's readiness to end the therapeutic relationship, taking
care not to end the relationship prematurely.
Give this one a try later!
Resolution
the ability to delay, modulate, or inhibit the expression of behaviors and feelings
Give this one a try later!
impulse control
In this phase of Peplau's nurse-client relationship theory, the nurse-client
Establish:
Rapport & Trust
Set parameters of the relationship (Time frame)