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pragya sharda

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When taking the admission history of a client with bipolar disorder, which information would be most significant to determine circadian rhythm dysfunction?
 
  1. Negative thought patterns
  2. Sleep and appetite patterns
  3. Psychiatric diagnosis
  4. Personality patterns

Question 2

The unit manager is consistently advocating for self-awareness among the psychiatricmental health nursing staff in order to promote quality care. From which theoretical base is the unit manager operating?
 
  1. Jean Watson's theory of human caring
  2. Dorothea Orem's theory of self-care
  3. Martha Rogers's principles of homeodynamics
  4. Sister Callista Roy's adaptation theory



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Rationale: Sleep and appetite patterns are part of the physiologic circadian rhythms and a pattern disruption may explain many mood disorder symptoms. A psychiatric diagnosis, personality patterns, and negative thought patterns are incorrect because they are not physiologic.

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Rationale: Jean Watson's theory of human caring emphasizes sensitivity to self and values clarification regarding personal and cultural beliefs that might pose as barriers to transpersonal caring. Roy's adaptation theory (coping and adapting to environmental stimuli), Rogers's principles of homeodynamics (human and environmental interaction), and Orem's theory of self-care (matching nursing systems of care with clients' levels of self-care functioning) have different emphases.




pragya sharda

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Gracias!


bblaney

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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