Kawasaki's disease is often fatal

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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A) Pneumocystis pneumonia B) Kaposi's sarcoma C) syphilis D) tuberculosis

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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.

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What describes Charles McCloy’s approach to physical education?

What will be an ideal response?

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Nicotine activates the pleasure center of the brain and raises levels of a neurotransmitter called

A) acetylcholine. B) glutamate. C) GABA. D) dopamine.

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