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futuristic

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In working with a young child who is suspected of having symptoms of mania, the nurse could assist in differentiating the mania of bipolar disorder from ADHD by observing the child's behavior for which of the following?
 
  a. periods of hyperactivity and periods of what seems like normal activity
  b. ability to judge and pay attention to dangerous situations
  c. ability to engage in meaningful play with age-appropriate playmates
  d. attachment to significant caregivers and other people in his or her life

Question 2

When researching complementary therapies, beginning practitioners would correctly learn which of the following?
 
  a. All complementary therapies are ways to reward clients for positive attributes.
  b. Empirical assessment of effectiveness is easily demonstrated.
  c. Effectiveness is significantly affected by the practitioner's skill and technique.
  d. Complementary therapies are samples of therapy provided free of charge.



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Answer to Question 1

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Experts suggest that the two conditions can be differentiated when hyperactive symptoms are episodic with intervening normal behavior (more common in mania than in ADHD). The two conditions can also be differentiated by good school performance, which is more common in mania.

Answer to Question 2

C
Complementary therapies require skill and knowledge for effective use. Certain complementary therapies may require additional training and possible licensure or certification by the practitioner.



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