Telling someone with
anxiety to just stop worrying
depression to just be happy
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Medicine, 27.10.2020 01:00 mfweldon64
Telling someone with
anxiety to just stop worrying
depression to just be happy
insomnia to just go to sleep
anorexia to just eat
bulimia to just keep it in
self harm issues to just stop cutting
problems to just get over it
is like stabbing yourself in the stomach with a massive knife, saying just stop bleeding' and then immediately feeling betterits not how it works
Answers: 3
Medicine, 09.07.2019 19:10, help1219
An african american young adult is admitted to the emergency department in sickle cell crisis with a report of 10/10 pain. the patient is known to several of the nurses and physicians in the department who have labeled the patient as a “drug seeker”. initial discussion post: identify one (1) intervention that can be taken by the rn to reduce the stigma and improve management of acute and chronic pain associated with sickle cell disease. does the intervention apply only to the patient? does it apply only to the interprofessional team? does it apply to both the patient and the members of the interprofessional team? explain and support your answer.
Answers: 2
Medicine, 09.07.2019 19:10, nvmcneill
Anurse is caring for a client who has nicotine use disorder and asks about taking varenicline. the nurse should identify that which of the following conditions is a contraindication for this medication? a. rheumatoid arthritis b. copd c. anorexia nervosa d. major depressive disorder
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Medicine, 09.07.2019 19:20, vbucks72
Anurse is assessing a client who receives monthly injections of cyanocobalamin. which of the following findings indicates a therapeutic effect of the medication? a. absence of hand tremors b. hematocrit 45% c. potassium 3.8 meq/l d. improved appetite
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Medicine, 09.07.2019 20:10, dfbernalloboguerrero
Mr smith a 52 year old patient, is admitted to the coronary care unit with the diagnosis of acute inferior myocardial infarction. the patient has a history of smoking two packs of cigarettes for 35 years, and he drinks a six pack of beer on weekend nights, but does not drink the rest of the week. he is the sole financial support for his family. he is a consultant for a company and is out of town during the week days. mr smith has gained 20 pounds. he is 5 foot, 6 inches, weighing 200 pounds. his diet consists mostly of fast foods. he rarely exercise. his wife care for their three teenage children. the eldest son, 17 years of age, totaled the family car when drinking and driving 2 days ago and he is in the local children’s hospital in the intensive care unit in critical condition. mr smith developed chest pains and slumped over in his chair during an argument with his wife about their teenage daughter, who is 15 years of age and wanted to get birth control pills. the wife is in the waiting room while the nurses settle mr smith into his room. the youngest son, 13 years of age, is at a friends house. the teenage daughter is staying at the bedside of the criticall i’ll eldest son. the wife blames her eldest son for her husband’s heart attack and told the emergency department nurse that she does not care to see her son i’ll. a. what maladaptive response to stress may have contributed to mr smith’s development of an illness b. based on the case study, what family assessment data may be used to determine coping strategies being currently used by the family. c. what nursing interventions should be used to promote effective coping for the patient and his family?
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