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When a client is experiencing paranoia, the nurse often observes which of the following behaviours?
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- Question 73 Which is the BEST approach for scheduling pain medication for chronic pain? Question 73 options: Use pain medication only before painful procedures Administer pain medication around the clock Pain medication should be given only as needed Provide analgesics once the pain is moderate to severeQUESTION 2 The preferred method of early neurologists for observing behavioral pathologies could be referred to as ________________. a. associations b. dissociations c. syndrome identification d. the dish method e. none of the aboveThank you so much, The second question is: Analysis (Analyzing Cues) Which client conditions are consistent with the cues? Do the cues support a particular client condition? What cues are a cause for concern? What other information would help to establish the significance of a cue? Thank you!!
- question 10. what information regarding behaviour of concern should Nerelee be aware of in order to minimise risk to her personal safety? 75 words bullet list point.Question 2 The RN is sitting down with a client in an outpatient clinic. They invite the client to remove their toque as it is quite warm in the room. The client replies "I can't… if I take off my protection, the aliens will be able to put bad thoughts in my brain". Which symptom does this statement reflect? Question 2 options: Persecution Thought broadcasting Ideas of influence Thought insertionResearch Question 2: For patients recovering from Alcohol Use Disorder, are therapist-led follow up sessions (TFS) more effective in preventing relapse than Alcoholics Anonymous meetings (AA)? In this case, would you decide to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis? Why?
- Question 74 Which of the following is an important nursing responsibility related to pain? Question 74 options: Believing what the client says about their pain Assuming responsibility for eliminating the client’s pain Encouraging the client to stay in bed Involving the family in the pain assessmentOwen is experiencing visual hallucinations that cause him to walk into traffic because he doesn’t know where he is. Without knowing anything else about Owen, can we conclude he likely has a mental disorder? Group of answer choices a. No, because it is important to know whether it is normative for people in his culture to walk out into traffic before we make a determination about normative vs abnormal behavior b. Yes, because Owen’s hallucinations are putting him in danger c. No, because it is unclear if Owen’s hallucinations are distressing to him d. Yes, because he is probably hallucinating due to drug useResearch Question 2: For patients recovering from Alcohol Use Disorder, are therapist-led follow up sessions (TFS) more effective in preventing relapse than Alcoholics Anonymous meetings (AA)? State the null hypothesis for this study.