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lb_gilbert

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A nurse plans ways to promote patient safety and security. A proactive approach would include
 
  a. restricting psychotic patients' rights.
  b. enforcing consequences of limit-setting.
  c. setting limits when a patient acts out aggressively.
  d. clearly communicating expectations for patients' behavior.

Question 2

A pregnant patient took SSRI antidepressants during the third trimester of pregnancy. The newborn will be carefully assessed for neonatal
 
  a. temperature dysregulation.
  b. serotonin syndrome.
  c. seizure disorder.
  d. diabetes.



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Answer to Question 1

D
Proactive is the key word in this question. Communicating clear rules for expected behavior from the beginning reinforces norms and structure, and encourages self-responsibility. The other options are reactive.

Answer to Question 2

B
The neonate whose mother has received SSRIs might experience respiratory depression, hypoglycemia, tremor, and low birth weight as part of neonatal serotonin syndrome. The disorder normally is resolved within 2 weeks of birth. The other options are not usually seen as a result of in utero exposure to SSRIs.



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