Which of these can be a result of drinking alcohol?Check all that apply. A young person may become more creative. A young person may forget to use contraception. A young person may display increased self-control. A young person may display impaired judgement. A fetus may suffer from the mother's pregnancy complications.
Which is a benefit related to abstaining from alcohol? decreased blood pressure increased medicatior interactions increased neurological problems decreased fertility
Why must the misuse of prescription and illegal drugs be avoided? reduces the risk of serious side effects decreases blood pressure reduces respiratory diseases decreases the risk of cancer
What example represents a healthy alternative to curb nicotine cravings? candy bars potato chips sugar-free gum chewing tobacco
Which dose of cimetidine would be appropriate to administer to a patient with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)? 20 mg twice a day 150 mg twice a day 300 mg at bedtime 400 mg four times a day
Muscle tension that causes headaches affects __ heart, forehead, or chest forehead, jaw, or neck. jaw, chest, or heart forehead, chest, or neck
Trendelenburg position is when a patient's head is low and legs are elevated. True False
A nurse is assessing pain in a 4-year-old patient who has a femur fracture. Which pain assessment tool would be recommended for this patient? 0-10 Pain Scale Moderate Pain Scale Neonatal Infant Pain Scale Universal Pain Assessment Tool
What activates the renin -angiotensin-aldosterone system? High salt intake Decrease in blood pressure or blood volume Consumption of potassium-rich foods Stress Increase in blood pressure or blood volume
The nurse is describing effects of pain to a patient who is getting ready for surgery.Which statement made by the nurse indicates proper understanding of the effects of pain? "You may get a fever from the pain." "You may notice redness at the site of incision." "You may experience increased blood pressure." "You may experience drainage from the surgical site."
A male's lifetime risk for cancer is nearly 1 in 2. OTrue OFalse
Which prescribed action will the nurse take first when a client is admitted to the emergency department with disseminated intravascular coagulation caused by sepsis? Apply antiembolism stockings Draw blood for culture and sensitivity. Administer vancomycin 1 gram intravenously. Transfer the client to the intensive care unit.
Which action would the nurse take first when caring for a client who has just returned to the intensive care unit after open-heart surgery? Elevate the head of the bed to 30 degrees. Suction the dient through the endotracheal tube. Check the pulse oximeter for oxygen saturation. Auscultate the client's heart and lung sounds.
An older adult client who underwent total hip replacement exhibits a red, painful area on the calf of the affected leg. Based on these signs and symptoms, which intervention should the nurse perform? Notify the health care provider. Continue to monitor the client. Massage the affected area. Perform a Homan's test.
Which statement by a client demonstrates to the nurse that the client understands the best time to perform a Self-breast exam? "I'll examine my breasts a week after my menstrual period starts." "Breast self-examination should be done every three weeks." "I should examine my breasts at the same time each day." "Every time I shower, I can do a breast examination."
What does the combining form $POLI/O$ mean in the term poliomyelitis? a. gray b. blue c. white d. red
Which finding by the nurse is most important to communicate to the health care provider when assessing a client who has aortic stenosis and is scheduled for aortic valve replacement? Loud systolic murmur Multiple dental caries Heartburn when lying down Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea
The Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends that babies less than 2 years in age: a. avoid all saturated fat sources. b. consume less than $10\% $ of calories per day from saturated fats. c. avoid all sourhes of added sugars. d. are exclusively fed breast milk until at least 12 months. e. consume less than $10\% $ of calories from added sugars.
The technique of experimental ablation (also known as lesioning) involves: A Looking at behavioral changes after intentional damage is done to a part of the brain. B Looking at behavioral changes when electrically stimulating the brain. C Imaging the brain using an MRI scanner. D Measuring how fast a message travels in nerves.
The tubercles formed in primary tuberculosis are caused by an influx of __ neutrophils basophils mononuclear cells polymorphonuclear leukocytes antibodies