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Which of the following characteristics should be included in a therapeutic nurse-client relationship? 
1. Meeting both physical and psychological needs of client 
2. Collaborating to set appropriate goals 
3. Promoting client insight to problematic behaviors 
4. Ensuring therapeutic termination 
5. Meeting the psychological needs of the nurse and the client - ANS 1, 2, 3, 4 
 
Which of the following individuals are communicating a message? 
1. Father checking for new e-mail on a regular ...
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what are neurotransmitters? Names? What is their purpose? - ANS Neurotransmitters are endogenous chemicals that transmit signals from a neuron to a "target cell. 
Serotonin, GABA, Dopamine and Norepinephrine 
SER - sleep/emotion/pleasure 
GABA-gabagabagaba take gaba and CALM down 
DOP-Determined Obsession/Plesure 
 
Serotonin - ANS SARA inhibitor 
Sara inhibits in my tummy,she affects my mood she is a pain and I sense her perceptions. sleep and my brain stem functions are good t...
Nursing 172 Fluid & Electrolytes Questions With Complete Solutions
Lithium - ANS Salt for mania and suicidal patients therapeutic blood level is 0.6-1.2, check renal function and TSH 
GI symptoms show toxicity, no NSAIDS 
 
SSRIS - ANS fluoxetine, peroxtine, sertraline, citalopram, escitalopram 
 
SSRI SE - ANS sexual dysfunction due to decrease in libido, weight gain, Suicidal ideation (black box warning) 
 
Fluoxetine - ANS long half life (2 weeks) 10-60 mg is therapeutic range 
 
Sertraline - ANS for pregnant/breastfee...
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What is stress? - ANS Stress is a state produced by a change in the environment that is perceived as challenging, threatening, or damaging to one's well-being. 
 
What is anxiety? - ANS Anxiety is a universal human experience; dysfunctional behavior is often a defense mechanism against anxiety. It is a feeling of apprehension, uneasiness, uncertainty, or dread resulting from a real or perceived threat. The actual source of the threat is unknown or unrecognized. Anxiety attacks a...
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