A patient says, "I am a Christian." The nurse understands that Christianity includes which groups? Select all that apply
a. Judaism
b. Mormonism
c. Buddhism
d. Catholicism
e. Greek Orthodox
B, D, E
Christianity accounts for 78% of the U.S. population and includes Protestant, Mormon, Catholic, and some orthodox groups. Judaism and Buddhism are not Christian religions.
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1. propylthiouracil. 2. thyroglobulin. 3. liothyronine. 4. levothyroxine.
A boy who has fractured his forearm is unable to extend his fingers. The nurse knows that this
a. Is normal following this type of injury b. May indicate compartmental syndrome c. May indicate fat embolism d. May indicate damage to the epiphyseal plate
Licorice root is a common treatment for dyspepsia. Drug interactions with licorice include:
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