Structuring (discipline) is assuming a manner and facial expression that convey a sense
of being in control or charge.
a. True
b. False (It is self-control)
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False
,nurse identifies that a patient is mildly anxious. Which assessment of the patient
supports this conclusion?
a. Preoccupied-this is moderate anxiety
b. Forgetful-this is moderate anxiety
c. Fearful-this has nothing to do with anxiety
d. Alert-Increased alertness occurs when one is mildly anxious. Alertness and
vigilance are the result of an increase in one's perceptual field and state of arousal in
response to the stimulation of the autonomic system when one feels threatened.
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d. Alert-Increased alertness occurs when one is mildly anxious. Alertness
and vigilance are the result of an increase in one's perceptual field and
state of arousal in response to the stimulation of the autonomic system
when one feels threatened.
A nurse is discussing botanical healing with her patient suffering from depression. The
nurse understands that which of the following herbs is frequently used as an
antidepressant?
A. Valerian
B. Ginkgo
C. St. John's Wort
D. Saw Palmetto
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C. St. John's Wort
,__________ is resorting to an earlier, more comfortable level of functioning that is
characteristically less demanding and responsible.
a. Reaction formation
b. Projection
c. Minimization
d. Regression
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d. Regression
A nurse leads her patient through a serene scene where she utilizes all of the body's
senses by telling the patient to smell the freshly cut grass, hear the birds chirping,
taste the apples from the nearby apple tree, and feel the warm sun on their skin. The
nurse tells the patient to put their troubles in a nearby hot air balloon and watch them
float away. Which of the following mind-body therapies is the nurse using?
A. Hypnotherapy
B. Meditation
C. Guided Imagery
D. Yoga
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C. Guided Imagery
A nurse is reviewing herbal supplements for her patient with Alzheimer's disease.
What herbal supplements would the nurse expect to see her patient on to help
improve cognitive abilities and memory? (Select all that apply).
, A. Ginkgo
B. Ginseng
C. Valerian
D. St. John's Wort
E. Milk Thistle
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A. Ginkgo
B. Ginseng
Which of the following is an example of the defense mechanism of displacement?
1. A husband and wife have an argument, and the husband becomes so angry he hits a
door instead of his wife.
2. A woman who was told her father has metastatic cancer, continues to plan a family
reunion 18months in advance.
3. A mother is told her child must repeat a grade in school and the mother blames this
on the teacher's poor instruction.
4. A woman wants to marry a man exactly like her deceased father, and settles for
someone whose appearance resembles her father.
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1. A husband and wife have an argument, and the husband becomes so
angry he hits a door instead of his wife.
Rationale: Displacement is the transferring or discharging of emotional
reactions from fine one object or person to another object or person. An
example would be when a husband and wife have an argument, the
husband becomes so angry he hits a door instead of his wife. Denial is an
attempt to screen or ignore unacceptable realities by refusing to
acknowledge them. An example would be a woman who, though told her
father has metastatic cancer, continues to plan a family reunion 18 months
in advance. Projection is a process in which blame is attached to others or
the environment for unacceptable desires, thoughts, shortcomings, and
mistakes. An example would be a mother who is told that her child must
of being in control or charge.
a. True
b. False (It is self-control)
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False
,nurse identifies that a patient is mildly anxious. Which assessment of the patient
supports this conclusion?
a. Preoccupied-this is moderate anxiety
b. Forgetful-this is moderate anxiety
c. Fearful-this has nothing to do with anxiety
d. Alert-Increased alertness occurs when one is mildly anxious. Alertness and
vigilance are the result of an increase in one's perceptual field and state of arousal in
response to the stimulation of the autonomic system when one feels threatened.
Give this one a try later!
d. Alert-Increased alertness occurs when one is mildly anxious. Alertness
and vigilance are the result of an increase in one's perceptual field and
state of arousal in response to the stimulation of the autonomic system
when one feels threatened.
A nurse is discussing botanical healing with her patient suffering from depression. The
nurse understands that which of the following herbs is frequently used as an
antidepressant?
A. Valerian
B. Ginkgo
C. St. John's Wort
D. Saw Palmetto
Give this one a try later!
C. St. John's Wort
,__________ is resorting to an earlier, more comfortable level of functioning that is
characteristically less demanding and responsible.
a. Reaction formation
b. Projection
c. Minimization
d. Regression
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d. Regression
A nurse leads her patient through a serene scene where she utilizes all of the body's
senses by telling the patient to smell the freshly cut grass, hear the birds chirping,
taste the apples from the nearby apple tree, and feel the warm sun on their skin. The
nurse tells the patient to put their troubles in a nearby hot air balloon and watch them
float away. Which of the following mind-body therapies is the nurse using?
A. Hypnotherapy
B. Meditation
C. Guided Imagery
D. Yoga
Give this one a try later!
C. Guided Imagery
A nurse is reviewing herbal supplements for her patient with Alzheimer's disease.
What herbal supplements would the nurse expect to see her patient on to help
improve cognitive abilities and memory? (Select all that apply).
, A. Ginkgo
B. Ginseng
C. Valerian
D. St. John's Wort
E. Milk Thistle
Give this one a try later!
A. Ginkgo
B. Ginseng
Which of the following is an example of the defense mechanism of displacement?
1. A husband and wife have an argument, and the husband becomes so angry he hits a
door instead of his wife.
2. A woman who was told her father has metastatic cancer, continues to plan a family
reunion 18months in advance.
3. A mother is told her child must repeat a grade in school and the mother blames this
on the teacher's poor instruction.
4. A woman wants to marry a man exactly like her deceased father, and settles for
someone whose appearance resembles her father.
Give this one a try later!
1. A husband and wife have an argument, and the husband becomes so
angry he hits a door instead of his wife.
Rationale: Displacement is the transferring or discharging of emotional
reactions from fine one object or person to another object or person. An
example would be when a husband and wife have an argument, the
husband becomes so angry he hits a door instead of his wife. Denial is an
attempt to screen or ignore unacceptable realities by refusing to
acknowledge them. An example would be a woman who, though told her
father has metastatic cancer, continues to plan a family reunion 18 months
in advance. Projection is a process in which blame is attached to others or
the environment for unacceptable desires, thoughts, shortcomings, and
mistakes. An example would be a mother who is told that her child must