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sarasara

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A teen that is taking antipsychotic medications is complaining to the nurse that her tongue feels very thick. The nurse assesses the teen and notes that her eyes continuously look at the ceiling, and the tongue is not swollen.
 
  The nurse knows this could be a sign of: 1. Hallucinations
   2. A side effect of the antipsychotic medications.
   3. A chronic delusional state.
   4. Dystonia.

Question 2

When an 8-year-old patient is informed of his potential role in a medical research study (his parents having agreed to his participation), his agreement is termed:
 
  1. Consent.
   2. Permission.
   3. Assent.
   4. All of the above.



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1. Hallucinations would be auditory or visual in nature rather than giving the feeling of a swollen tongue.
2. These characteristics are common when taking antipsychotic medications.
3. These characteristics are indicative of a side effect, not a chronic state.
4. The patient is not demonstrating stiff muscle movement.

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1. The consent can only come from a person of legal age.
2. The child gave permission, but the informed consent given by the parents does not become permission.
3. This child has emerging capacity to make informed health-care decisions on his own behalf and should be involved, but does not have ultimate control. Parental permission is followed by child assent.
4. One answer is correct.




sarasara

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Gracias!


dreamfighter72

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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