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During assessment, the nurse determines that the patient is having trouble learning from the past, difficulty dressing self, and cannot recognize written words. The nurse suspects that the patient's symptoms are a manifestation of dysfunction in which
 
  brain structure?
  1. Frontal lobe
  2. Temporal lobe
  3. Parietal lobe
  4. Occipital lobe

Question 2

What important development in nursing is attributed to Effie Taylor?
 
  1. Reforming the asylum system
  2. Introducing the use of activity therapy
  3. Pioneering the development of nursing training
  4. Incorporating a reintegration of the mind and body in nursing training



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 4
Explanation: The occipital lobe is involved in visual perception and recognition, language, and memory formation. The temporal lobe is the emotional center and is involved with memory, cognition, and understanding the acoustic aspects of language. The parietal lobe facilitates complex motor and cognitive skills, such as mastery of visual and spatial balance, mathematical ability, and spelling. The frontal lobe has functional responsibilities for muscular movement and vegetative (slowing) effects on respiration and circulation.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: 4
Explanation: Effie Taylor, a nurse educator at the Phipps Clinic at Johns Hopkins Hospital and later professor of psychiatric nursing at Yale University, sought to integrate mind and body in her nurses' training program involving both general and mental health nursing. Reform of the asylum system is associated with Dorothea Dix. Activity therapy was a central part of moral therapy. Nursing training was pioneered by Florence Nightingale.



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