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What is the term for the body of the neuron? CORRECT ANSWER
Soma.
What are the components of the central nervous system? CORRECT ANSWER
Brain and spinal cord.
In nursing practice, how does Maslow's theory inform nursing evaluation and how does Rogers's theory
inform nursing care planning? CORRECT ANSWER
Maslow's theory informs nursing evaluation; Rogers's theory informs nursing care planning.
What areas of nursing focus promote the biological theory to help the client with a psychiatric disorder?
CORRECT ANSWER
Monitoring sleep and activity, administering medications, monitoring drug-level lab reports.
What is the benefit of biological theory related to perspectives on mental illness? CORRECT ANSWER
It decreases the stigma of mental illness overall.
What is the appropriate teaching for a client considering electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)? CORRECT
ANSWER
ECT uses electrical stimulation to targeted areas of the brain.
What type of development is described in Piaget's theory? CORRECT ANSWER
Cognitive development.
, What statement by the client indicates they are in the preconventional stage of moral development?
CORRECT ANSWER
"I do my best to follow the rules of society, so I won't go to jail."
What cognitive stage is a child in if they can count backward from 10 to 0? CORRECT ANSWER
Concrete operational stage.
What cognitive stage is a child in if they are in the sensorimotor phase? CORRECT ANSWER
The child is in the sensorimotor stage.
What is considered a holistic approach to health care? CORRECT ANSWER
Physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
What framework can a nurse use to base conclusions about social determinants affecting health care
goals? CORRECT ANSWER
Healthy People 2030.
Which QSEN competency is demonstrated by building trust with clients? CORRECT ANSWER
Client-centered care.
What is the primary rationale for assessing a client's nonverbal communication? CORRECT ANSWER
Nonverbal communication gives clues to what the client is feeling without words.
What main purpose does self-reflection serve for a nurse? CORRECT ANSWER
Helps the nurse-client relationship be open to improvement and change.