Match the below with the correct definition or term.
A procedure has been put in place for Albert. If he swears…
A procedure has been put in place for Albert. If he swears in class his teacher says, “Swearing is not allowed in this classroom,” and escorts Albert to a time-out room. He stays there for five minutes. His teacher has used the procedure for three weeks and his swearing has not decreased at all, but she continues to call it punishment despite the data. What is the problem in this example?
Potentially, the most effective approach to mediating genera…
Potentially, the most effective approach to mediating generalized behavior changes from the identified methods below is?
In graph A responding is maintained on a VR 25, and the sa…
In graph A responding is maintained on a VR 25, and the same schedule is offered in graph B but a red light with a circle and diagonal line is presented which has been paired with an aversive event. Although the VR 25 is still available there is a reduction in responding. This is an example of what principle where a respondent pairing interferes with ongoing operant behavior?
A nurse is educating a client who is being prescribed a cour…
A nurse is educating a client who is being prescribed a course of antibiotics to be taken by mouth at home. What is the best information to provide to the client while taking the antibiotic. Select all that apply.
You are trying to reduce the disruptive behavior of a presch…
You are trying to reduce the disruptive behavior of a preschool student with autism during group activities. Your plan involves dividing each group activity period into five minute intervals. If at the end of a five minute period he is not being disruptive at that moment, he earns a point. Points are exchangeable at the end of the period for time with a desirable activity. What type of intervention is this?
After a nurse administers an inhaled Beta-2 agonist medicati…
After a nurse administers an inhaled Beta-2 agonist medication to a 24 year old client with symptoms of an acute asthma attack, which of the following outcomes demonstrates medication effectiveness?
An esophagram is to be completed. An enema should be given:
An esophagram is to be completed. An enema should be given:
A nurse has just administered an albuterol nebulizer to a cl…
A nurse has just administered an albuterol nebulizer to a client with asthma and is now assessing the client. What assessment finding would the nurse anticipate after the use of this drug?
Which of the below are barriers to learning functional commu…
Which of the below are barriers to learning functional communication training (select the three that apply)