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Scenario 2 – Alcohol Withdrawal/Aggression Robert Jackson Pre-Simulation Assignment, Short Answer. Graded 100%

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Scenario 2 – Alcohol Withdrawal/Aggression Robert Jackson Pre-Simulation Assignment, Short Answer. Graded 100%-Scenario 2 – Alcohol Withdrawal/Aggression Robert Jackson Pre-Simulation Assignment, Short Answer. Graded 100% Scenario 2 – Alcohol Withdrawal/Aggression Robert Jackson Pre-Simulation Assignment Directions: Complete the following Pre-Simulation Assignment prior to your scheduled simulation day. Submit to Canvas by due date. _____1. A student nurse has been assigned a process recording assignment. The student correctly identifies which forms of communication used in the interaction as nonverbal cues? Select all that apply. A. Written notes B. Facial grimace C. Tone of voice D. Sighing E. Groaning 2. Benzodiazepines, such as lorazepam (Ativan), are useful for treating alcohol withdrawal because the A. Block cortisol secretion B. Exert a calming effect C. Increase dopamine release D. Decrease serotonin availability 3. A nurse uses the therapeutic communication technique of clarifying during a patient interaction. Which statement represents clarification? A. "You say that you are very confused about your feelings?" B. "I can't imagine how you are feeling right now." C. "I'm not sure what you mean about feeling confused." D. "Tell me more about how you are feeling." 4. A nursing instructor observes a nursing student using the communication technique of active listening while talking with her patient. Which demonstrates active listening? A. "Would you like me to stay with you for a while?" B. While maintaining eye contact, the student states, "Please go on." C. The student sits with the patient while the patient collects his thoughts. D. "Please tell me if I am understanding what you are saying." 5. A syndrome that occurs after stopping the long-term use of a drug is called A. Amnesia B. Tolerance C. Enabling D. Withdrawal 6. A person who covertly supports the substance-abusing behavior of another is called a(n) A. Enabler B. Participant C. Co-dependent D. Minimizer 7. A client who is dependent on alcohol tells the nurse, “Alcohol is no problem for me. I can quit anytime I want to.” The nurse can assess this statement as indicating A.

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