Answer:
It marks the end of reproductive ability.
The nurse should verify
the proper client and route. The rationale behind this is a nurse should
monitor the five "Rs" of medication administration: right client,
right drug, right dose, right route, and right time. The drops may be warmed to
prevent pain or dizziness, but this act isn't important. An emesis basin would
be used for irrigation of the ear. The client should be placed in the lateral
position for five minutes, not semi-Fowler's position, to prevent the drops
from draining.
The correct answer would be, Young antisocial subtype.
Colin has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Colin has Young antisocial subtype.
Explanation:
Bipolar disorder is a personality disorder. A patient with Bipolar Disorder has extreme mood swings. These mood swings may include mania, hypomania and depression. The person with this disorder has least interests in most activities.
A subtype of Bipolar Disorder is Young antisocial subtype. This type of subtype starts in people in their mid twenties. There could be two reasons behind this subtype. One could be that the patient has alcoholics in his family, or second reason could be that he has an antisocial personality disorder.
So when Colin was diagnosed with this subtype, the clear reason was that, his father was an alcoholic.
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