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- 5. Discuss Peplau, Orlando, and King's theories on psychiatric mental health nursing.The inability to recognize people by their faces is a troublesome problem. It can be caused by trauma, or it may be inborn. Watch this video (http://openstaxcollege.org/l/faces) to learn more about a person who lost the ability to recognize faces as the result of an injury. She cannot recognize the faces of close family members or herself. What other information can a person suffering from prosopagnosia use to figure out whom they are seeing?Delta waves are associated with which of the following stages? 1. Stage N1 non-REM sleep 2. Stage N2 non-REM sleep 3. Stage N3 non-REM sleep 4. Stage wake 5. REM sleep A. 3 only B. 1 and 2 only C. 2 and 3 only D. 3 and 5 only
- 2. Describe the Mental Health First Aid training program. Why is mental health literacy so important? What are the challenges associated with changing attitudes toward people with mental health issues even when knowledge about such issues improves with training?1. Explain why cleanliness and orderliness are both important to the patient's comfort and welfare? 2. why is it important that tools equipment and paraphernalia in caregiving be used in accordance with their function?8. A client admits to the nurse that she feels guilty for not providing more direct care for her ill mother. According to Freud, the moral component of this client's feelings results from which of the following? A. Defense mechanisms B. The superego C. The id D. The ego KINDLY EXPLAIN EACH ANSWER. WHY IT IS THE CORRECT ANSWER AND WHY IT IS NOT THE CORRECT ANSWER
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