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The tech providing care to female client who has been given
the diagnosis of schizophrenia and chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD). the client is experiencing visual
and auditory hallucinations, is short of breath with cyanosis of
nail beds and has cool moist skin. Where should the tech's first
intervention be directed? - ANSWER-Shortness of breath and
cyanosis
During client teaching, the tech must inform the client
prescribed a Tricyclic Antidepressant (TCA) to not expect to
see a difference in mood or anxiety level for up to: - ANSWER-
2-3 weeks
What is it called when you eat things that are not food? Such
as rocks, pillows,
couch stuffing. -
ANSWER-Pica
,Anorexia in adolescence is normally due to: - ANSWER-A lack
of control
When anxiety is maladaptive in an individual, it has the
characteristics of: -
ANSWER-ineffective
coping
What is he main function of the national center for
complementary and alternative medicine (NCCAM)? - ANSWER-
To seek scientific validation and be a resource to the public
What helps the left side o the brain bond to a traumatic memory
from the flight side of the brain? - ANSWER-Eye Movement
Desensitization and Reprocessing
(EMDR)
Sexually transmitted diseases including HIV/AIDS and
pregnancy rates are
highest for: - ANSWER-
Adolescents
A 75 year old client is brought to the clinic by his son. The son
states, "ever since mom died, dad hasn't been the same. At first
he seemed sad, but now he seems to get mixed up about
everything." the provider is aware that based on the client's
history the source of confusion is most likely: - ANSWER-
Depression form the loss of his wife
, A traditional Arab female client is brought to ther
emergency room by he
husband. She complains of feeling very anxious and short of
breath and had
chest pains. what would likely be a hindrance to the care
of this client? -
ANSWER-The only caregivers available in the emergency
room is male
It is important for the nurse to be familiar with the religious
practices of clients
care for most often in a particular region because attitudes
toward health and
illness, death and burial, food, and procreation have a
strong impact on a
client's beliefs and practices. the nurse knows that the religion
practiced most
often around the world is: - ANSWER-
Christianity
According to Freud's theory, a baby who is crying in response
to wanting to be
held by his mother is an example of which part of the
personalities control over
behavior? -
ANSWER-ID
The nurse is caring for a 20 year old woman from Puerto Rico.
The client speaks English, but she is accompanied by her