Is a set of observable and measurable actions
- A. Emotions
- B. Thoughts
- C. Behaviour
- D. Attitude
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Behavior is observable and measurable, unlike internal states.
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-------is an orientation period when members get to know one another and share expectations about the group:
- A. Forming
- B. Storming
- C. Norming
- D. Performing
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Forming (Tuckman) is the initial stage of group orientation and acquaintance.
ne term masculinity and feminity are most closely linked to
- A. sexism
- B. sex
- C. patriarchy
- D. gender
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Masculinity and femininity are aspects of gender, defining cultural expectations of behavior.
he Montessori approach includes
- A. Mixed age classrooms
- B. Structured curriculum
- C. Direct instructions
- D. Uniformed lessons
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Montessori uses mixed-age classrooms to foster peer learning and collaboration.
The psychosexual stage associated with morality is
- A. Oral
- B. Anal
- C. Phallic
- D. Genital
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The phallic stage (3-6 years) involves the superego's emergence, shaping morality (Freud).
An adult diagnosed with schizophrenia lives with elderly parents. The patient was recently hospitalized with acute psychosis. One parent is very anxious, and the other is ill because of the stress. Which nursing diagnosis is most applicable to this scenario?
- A. Ineffective family coping related to parental role conflict
- B. Caregiver role strain related to the stress of chronic illness
- C. Impaired parenting related to patients repeated hospitalizations
- D. Interrupted family processes related to relapse of acute psychosis
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Caregiver role strain refers to a caregivers felt or exhibited difficulty in performing a family caregiver role. In this case, one parent exhibits stress-related illness and the other exhibits increased anxiety. The other nursing diagnoses are not substantiated by the information given and are incorrectly formatted [one nursing diagnosis should not be the etiology for another].