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frankwu

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CreutzfeldtJakob disease is thought to be caused by:
 
  1. A response to multiple medications.
  2. A rare genetic disorder.
  3. An infection caused by a prion.
  4. Ischemic vascular disease.

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Which action should the nurse take to prevent emotional contagion when working with hospitalized depressed clients? Expect the clients to:
 
  1. Be appreciative of a daily one-to-one session.
  2. Be open to working on their problems.
  3. Show improvement within 24 hours after admission.
  4. Be disinterested in a nurseclient relationship.



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Rationale: CreutzfeldtJakob disease is an infectious, transmissible degenerative dementia affecting the cerebral cortex through cell destruction and overgrowth. A very rapid onset and involuntary movements mark it. The infection is presumed to be caused by a prion, a small proteinaceous particle that is resistant to treatment and sterilization procedures.

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Rationale: Clients who are hospitalized for depression will be disinterested in a nurseclient relationship. It is easy for the nurse to internalize the client's mood if the nurse is not self-aware. Depressed clients are usually not open to working on their problems. They may feel hopeless and helpless. Depressed clients may not show improvement within 24 hours of hospitalization. Most hospitalized clients with depression are not appreciative of a daily one-to-one session because they desire to isolate and to be left alone.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Excellent

 

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