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Mental health PN ATI
Allowing time for the client to complete self-care tasks 
Setting incentives to promote client self-care 
Psychobiological interventions -administering prescribed medications, 
-providing teaching to the client/family about medications, 
-monitoring for adverse effects and effectiveness of pharmacological therapy 
What are cognitive and behavioral therapies? modeling 
operant conditioning 
systematic desensitization
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Allowing time for the client to complete self-care tasks 
Setting incentives to promote client self-care 
Psychobiological interventions -administering prescribed medications, 
-providing teaching to the client/family about medications, 
-monitoring for adverse effects and effectiveness of pharmacological therapy 
What are cognitive and behavioral therapies? modeling 
operant conditioning 
systematic desensitization
Mental health PN ATI Mood
Trasnpersonal communication communication that addresses an individual's spiritual needs. In nursing, transpersonal communication is used when the nurse assists the client with meditation as a means of relaxation 
denotative/connotative meaning when communicating, participants must share meanings. Words that have more than one meaning
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Trasnpersonal communication communication that addresses an individual's spiritual needs. In nursing, transpersonal communication is used when the nurse assists the client with meditation as a means of relaxation 
denotative/connotative meaning when communicating, participants must share meanings. Words that have more than one meaning
Mental health PN AT
Rather than giving advice to the client who has difficulty making decisions, a nurse helps the 
client explore all alternatives and arrive at a choice 
Justice fairness and equal treatment for all 
fidelety loyalty and faithfulness to the client 
A client asks a nurse to be present when he talks to his mother for the first time in a year. The 
nurse remains with the client during this interaction 
veracity honesty when dealing with a client 
Nonmaleficence duty to do no harm. 
example: A client ...
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Rather than giving advice to the client who has difficulty making decisions, a nurse helps the 
client explore all alternatives and arrive at a choice 
Justice fairness and equal treatment for all 
fidelety loyalty and faithfulness to the client 
A client asks a nurse to be present when he talks to his mother for the first time in a year. The 
nurse remains with the client during this interaction 
veracity honesty when dealing with a client 
Nonmaleficence duty to do no harm. 
example: A client ...
Fundamentals of Nursing 2023 EXAM
assessing blood pressure -listening for korotkoff sounds w/ stethoscope 
-first sound is systolic 
-change or cessation of sound occurs: diastolic pressure 
- brachial artery and popliteal artery are commonly used 
major classifications of hypertension -primary (essential): characterized by an increase above 
normal in both systolic and diastolic pressures 
-secondary : caused by another disease condition like kidney disease, aorta disorders, or adrenal 
cortex disorders 
diuretics used to incre...
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assessing blood pressure -listening for korotkoff sounds w/ stethoscope 
-first sound is systolic 
-change or cessation of sound occurs: diastolic pressure 
- brachial artery and popliteal artery are commonly used 
major classifications of hypertension -primary (essential): characterized by an increase above 
normal in both systolic and diastolic pressures 
-secondary : caused by another disease condition like kidney disease, aorta disorders, or adrenal 
cortex disorders 
diuretics used to incre...
BIO 252 Final
A pile of bones is found in the woods. As a forensic pathologist, you are called in (of course it's 3 am). You pick up the pelvis and state unequivocally that the bones belong to a male. Which of the following combinations of observations tell you this? 
a. Narrow subpubic angle (<90), oval shaped pelvic opening, sacrum angled back 
b. Narrow subpubic angle, heart-shaped pelvic opening, sacrum angled down 
c. Wide subpubic angle (>90), oval shaped pelvic opening, sacrum angled down 
d. Wi...
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A pile of bones is found in the woods. As a forensic pathologist, you are called in (of course it's 3 am). You pick up the pelvis and state unequivocally that the bones belong to a male. Which of the following combinations of observations tell you this? 
a. Narrow subpubic angle (<90), oval shaped pelvic opening, sacrum angled back 
b. Narrow subpubic angle, heart-shaped pelvic opening, sacrum angled down 
c. Wide subpubic angle (>90), oval shaped pelvic opening, sacrum angled down 
d. Wi...
NUTRITION
Tailor made nutrition packages that ensure your dietary goals are met. An initial consultation to ensure in-depth understanding of the eating/health issues exams
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- Nutritional • Exam (elaborations)
- Nutrition • Exam (elaborations)
- Certified Clinical Nutritionist • Exam (elaborations)
- Nutrition and health care • Exam (elaborations)
Tailor made nutrition packages that ensure your dietary goals are met. An initial consultation to ensure in-depth understanding of the eating/health issues exams
ATI Nutrition Proctored Exam
Celiac disease is also known as gluten-sensitive enteropathy (GSE), celiac sprue, and gluten 
intolerance. It is chronic & hereditary and the client should be instructed to avoid gluten. 
Foods/beverages that are gluten-free include: (select all that apply) 
A. Milk, cheese, dairy products 
B. Beer 
C. Fried Eggs 
D. Baked potatoes 
E. Fruits and vegetables 
F. Whole wheat bread A, C, D, E 
A patient who has celiac disease should increase intake of what? simple carbohydrates (fruits, 
veggies, m...
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Celiac disease is also known as gluten-sensitive enteropathy (GSE), celiac sprue, and gluten 
intolerance. It is chronic & hereditary and the client should be instructed to avoid gluten. 
Foods/beverages that are gluten-free include: (select all that apply) 
A. Milk, cheese, dairy products 
B. Beer 
C. Fried Eggs 
D. Baked potatoes 
E. Fruits and vegetables 
F. Whole wheat bread A, C, D, E 
A patient who has celiac disease should increase intake of what? simple carbohydrates (fruits, 
veggies, m...
Pathophysiology The Biologic Basis for Disease in Adults and Children
What does dizygotic mean and why is this important to understand when looking at 
genetic vs. epigenetic causes of a pathology? 
Contains a cell membrane with pores so when DNA is activated that codes for a 
new protein, a message via mRNA can quickly move to a ribosome. Primary role is to 
house and protect genetic codes (DNA) Nucleus
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What does dizygotic mean and why is this important to understand when looking at 
genetic vs. epigenetic causes of a pathology? 
Contains a cell membrane with pores so when DNA is activated that codes for a 
new protein, a message via mRNA can quickly move to a ribosome. Primary role is to 
house and protect genetic codes (DNA) Nucleus
Psychopharmacology Final Exam
Neurons can be categorized by all of the following except by 
A) Which neurotransmitters they release 
B) Their function (e.g., sensory versus motor) 
C) The size of the action potentials they generate 
D) Their morphology	The size of the action potentials they generate 
The area postrema and the median eminence represent areas in the brain where the _____ is not complete	Blood-brain barrier
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Neurons can be categorized by all of the following except by 
A) Which neurotransmitters they release 
B) Their function (e.g., sensory versus motor) 
C) The size of the action potentials they generate 
D) Their morphology	The size of the action potentials they generate 
The area postrema and the median eminence represent areas in the brain where the _____ is not complete	Blood-brain barrier
Foundations for population health in community/public health nursing
A nurse was employed by the Marine Hospital Service in 1800. Which of the following interventions would the nurse most likely have completed?	Providing health care for merchant seamen
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A nurse was employed by the Marine Hospital Service in 1800. Which of the following interventions would the nurse most likely have completed?	Providing health care for merchant seamen