Some competence but low commitment
a. D1
b. D2
c. S2
d. S1
B
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a. Music and sound therapy b. Relaxation and visualization c. Hypnosis therapy d. Spiritual healing
Which teaching point will the nurse include when providing discharge instructions to the patient with a new permanent pacemaker?
a. "You will be able to have an MRI for di-agnostic purposes." b. "Avoid using microwave ovens." c. "Avoid lifting heavy objects for as long as your physician prescribes." d. "Airport screening devices may cause your pacemaker to fire incorrectly."
Which of the following are characteristics of nonopioid drugs? (Select all that apply.)
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