Implementing a treatment plan that includes mecamylamine is indicative of a diagnosis of ________.
A. depression
B. smoking addiction
C. severe hypertension
D. constipation
Answer: C
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A nurse notes that a child's chart describes a heave. Which assessment should the nurse perform to correlate with this finding?
A. Assess for nausea. B. Auscultate for heart sounds. C. Listen to lung sounds. D. Review the last ECG
The nurse is providing care to a client who has had surgery as treatment for breast cancer. The nurse would be alert for the development of which of the following?
A) Lymphedema B) Fibrocystic breast disease C) Fibroadenoma D) Breast abscess
To decrease the likelihood of headaches following spinal anesthesia, the nurse should:
a. give aspirin every four hours. b. keep the client lying in a recumbent position and offer frequent fluids. c. feed the client as soon as possible. d. reassure the client that nobody gets spinal headaches anymore.
Normally about 60% of natural phosphorus from food sources is absorbed, but absorption of phosphorus from food preservatives (e.g., phosphoric acid) is almost 100%. Phosphorus deficiency is not a problem in the United States because of what?
A) Phosphorus is added to foods because there are few good natural sources. B) Phosphorus is pervasive in the food supply. C) Phosphorus is found only in animal products. D) Phosphorus is found only in plant products.