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PSYC 435 - Abnormal Psychology, CHAPTER 4 to 6, Complete Correct Solutions Test bank Questions and Answers, A+-4.1 Identify the basic elements in assessment What is the difference between clinical diagnosis and psychological assessment? • Psychological assessment refers to a procedure by which clinicians, using psychological tests, observation, and interviews, develop a summary of the client’s symptoms and problems. • Clinical diagnosis is the process through which a clinician arrives at a...
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PSYC 435 - Abnormal Psychology, CHAPTER 4 to 6, Complete Correct Solutions Test bank Questions and Answers, A+-4.1 Identify the basic elements in assessment What is the difference between clinical diagnosis and psychological assessment? • Psychological assessment refers to a procedure by which clinicians, using psychological tests, observation, and interviews, develop a summary of the client’s symptoms and problems. • Clinical diagnosis is the process through which a clinician arrives at a...
PSYC 435 - Abnormal Psychology, CHAPTER 10 to 13, Complete latest Test bank Questions and Answers, A+-personality disorder, p. 342 chronic interpersonal difficulties, problems with one’s identity or sense of self, and an inability to function adequately in society - enduring pattern of behavior must be pervasive and inflexible, as well as stable and of long duration - cause either clinically significant distress or impairment in functioning and be manifested in at least two of the following ar...
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PSYC 435 - Abnormal Psychology, CHAPTER 10 to 13, Complete latest Test bank Questions and Answers, A+-personality disorder, p. 342 chronic interpersonal difficulties, problems with one’s identity or sense of self, and an inability to function adequately in society - enduring pattern of behavior must be pervasive and inflexible, as well as stable and of long duration - cause either clinically significant distress or impairment in functioning and be manifested in at least two of the following ar...
A public health nurse is educating school nurses about worm infections. The public 
health nurse should teach the school nurses to expect to encounter what type of worm 
infection most often? 
A) Pinworms 
B) Roundworms 
C) Threadworms 
D) Whipworms 
Infection and Immunity Drugs 
2. The parent of a 3-year-old child brings the child to the clinic. The child is diagnosed 
with pinworms. The nurse should most likely educate the family about the use of what 
drug? 
A) Pyrantel 
B) Ivermectin 
C) Meb...
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Medication Administration: 
1. List the seven rights of medication administration that serve as guidelines for the practicing nurse to 
follow when administering medications to prevent errors and to ensure correct dose for patient safety. 
Answer: 
The seven rights are 
1. right medication 
2. right dose 
3. right client 
4. right route 
5. right time 
6. right frequency 
7. right documentation 
2. The prescriber order is Morphine 4 mg - 6 mg IV q6h prn for pain. 
The nurse decides to administer...
) A clinic nurse is caring for a 66-pound child who has acute otitis media. The physician has ordered 
ceftibuten (Cedax) 9mg/kg per day PO for 10 days. The drug comes in an oral suspension of 90mg/5mL. 
How many mL will the nurse administer? 
A) 20 mL 
B) 10 mL 
C) 5 mL 
D) 15 mL 
2) A patient is brought to the emergency department after being bitten by a rattlesnake. The nurse asks 
the patient to describe the snake that bit him. Why would the nurse ask this question? 
A) Antivenin only respon...
A client is instructed to drink 25 ounces of water within 2 hours. The client has only 
been able to drink 15 ounces. What portion of the water remains? 
A) 2/5 
B) 3/5 
C) 2/25 
D) 25/25 
2. A client is receiving 240 mL of Ensure by mouth as a supplement. The client consumes 
100 mL. What portion of the Ensure remains? 
A) 5/12 
B) 7/12 
C) 100/240 
D) 240/240 
3. A client consumed 2 1 
4 
 ounces of coffee, 2/3 ounce of ice cream, 1 1 
2 
 ounces of beef 
broth. What is the total number of oun...
Each question is worth 10 marks. 
1. Maintenance of calcium ion homeostasis is critical to neurological, cardiac 
and skeletal muscle function. Consider the roles of two hormones involved 
in the regulation of the concentration of calcium ions in the blood. 
Parathyroid hormone increases the concentration of calcium ions in the 
blood, while calcitonin decreases the concentration. Based on this 
information predict the body’s response to restore calcium balance if a 
person swallowed 100 antac...
CHAPTER 1 
Anatomy – the science of body structures and the relationship among them 
Physiology – The science of body functions – how body parts work 
Dissection – careful cutting apart of body structures to study their relationships 
Levels of Structural Organization: 
Chemical (letters of alphabet) 
– most basic level that includes atoms and molecules 
atoms → smallest units of matter that participate in chemical reactions 
molecules → two+ atoms joined together 
Cellular – (wo...
1. How motion is produced in muscle 
-Movements of the whole body such as walking and running, and localized 
movements such as grasping a pencil, keyboarding, or nodding the head as a 
result of muscle contractions, rely on the integrated functioning of skeletal 
muscles, bones, and joints. 
2. Tongue diagram 
3. Diagram of center for regulation of blood pressure and heart rate