Kawasaki's disease is often fatal
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Which infection is most often seen in HIV patients?
A) Pneumocystis pneumonia B) Kaposi's sarcoma C) syphilis D) tuberculosis
A client in need of long-term anti-inflammatory medication has been tried on NSAID and NSAID combination therapy with anti-ulcer medications, but continues to have recurring GI ulcerations. The treating physician discusses the possibility of switching to a different NSAID known as celecoxib (Celebrex), a cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitor. What is the nurse aware of when educating the client about the rationale for switching medications?
a. The COX-2 inhibitors have the potential to cause fewer gastric problems and pose less risk of GI bleeding. b. COX-2 inhibitors inhibit platelet aggregation (clotting). c. Clients taking NSAIDS are not at risk for developing GI ulcers. d. When taking COX-2 inhibitors, there is a potential for abuse or addiction.
What describes Charles McCloy’s approach to physical education?
What will be an ideal response?
Nicotine activates the pleasure center of the brain and raises levels of a neurotransmitter called
A) acetylcholine. B) glutamate. C) GABA. D) dopamine.