A student nurse is learning about a medication that affects the autonomic nervous system. When instructing the student about the effects of this medication, the nurse will begin by explaining the basic structures of this system. What does this include?Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply.
A. The preganglionic neuron
B. The postganglionic neuron
C. The synaptic cleft
D. Norepinephrine
E. Dopamine
Answer: C
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A) Cryptorchidism B) Orchitis C) Hydrocele D) Prostatism
To convert grains to grams, and grams to grains, which of the following rules should you apply? (Select all that apply.)
1. To convert grains to grams divide by 15 or 16. 2. To convert grains to grams add 15 or 16. 3. To convert grams to grains multiply by 15 or 16. 4. To convert grams to grains subtract by 15 or 16.
A client was clearly very relieved when an HIV test came back negative. "Thank goodness. I've had sex several times without a condom, and when one of my friends said he was sick, I think I panicked."
Which of the following would be most important to emphasize to the client immediately? a. Abstinence is the only way to be certain you are HIV-free. b. Sex should be restricted to one partner. c. The test could be wrong and the client might still have an HIV infection. d. The test would not cover any recent infection, so if the client has had recent unprotected sex, the test should be repeated in 3 months.
When a nurse considers the possible positive effect a treatment will have against the pain it may cause the client, the nurse is displaying:
1. Justice 2. Fidelity 3. Beneficence 4. Nonmaleficence