Washing or cleaning Washing hands excessively,
sometimes until they are raw and bleeding. There are many other types of
washing behaviors, including:
<span>Toilet rituals</span>
Checking These types of compulsions can involve
checking doors, locks, or backpacks, to make sure everything is safe.
Some children and teens check to make sure that everyone is okay. For
example, calling family members to "check" that they are safe.
Counting, tapping, touching, or rubbing Compulsions
can involve counting, touching, or tapping objects in a particular way.
Some children and teens have lucky and unlucky numbers involved in their
rituals (e.g., needing to touch a door four times before leaving a
room).
Ordering/arranging This compulsion involves
arranging items in specific ways, such as bed sheets, stuffed animals,
or books in the school locker or book bag. For example, a child might
need to line up all the shoes in the closet so that they all face
forward, and are matched by color.
Mental rituals Not all children and teens with OCD
will have compulsions that can be seen. Some perform rituals in their
head, such as saying prayers or trying to replace a "bad" image or
thought with a "good" image or thought. For example, a teen might have a
bedtime prayer that he or she mentally repeats over and over again
until it "feels right".
I believe D is the correct answer
Place it on the side of your windpipe, and wen u count ,.. count the number of beats in 15 seconds..like feel the bone of ur jaw line.. and push in. the when u feel a beat there u go.. sometimes u may have to hold your breath to focus on the beat
Answer:
The options are
A) "This research will not influence my care."
B) "Nursing care is based solely on research."
C) "I will be paid to participate in the research project."
D) "I will be helping to validate nursing care."
The answer is D) "I will be helping to validate nursing care."
The nurse who cares for a client who requires extensive wound care and has been told to participate in a nursing research study regarding the wound care and now has an understanding of the research will have more knowledge on the importance of nursing care.Several pointers will make him to be willing to vouch for it which makes D) "I will be helping to validate nursing care” correct.
Im answering for this points ok lol