The nursing student knows that suicide is:
A) A purposeful act of vengeance.
B) A random act.
C) A random act of vengeance.
D) An act with purpose and meaning.
D
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A patient with high blood lipids asks the nurse why the lipid profile did not improve after 3 months following a low-fat diet. What is the nurse's best response?
a. "You may need to follow a no-fat diet to improve your lipid profile." b. "You must follow a low-fat diet for at least 6 months to see improvement." c. "You will definitely need to be prescribed a drug to see improvement." d. "You may have a genetic factor that is causing your high blood lipid levels."
A survivor of physical spousal abuse was treated in the emergency department for a broken wrist. This patient said, "I've considered leaving, but I made a vow and I must keep it no matter what happens." Which outcome should be met before discharge?
The patient will: a. facilitate counseling for the abuser. b. name two community resources for help. c. demonstrate insight into the abusive relationship. d. reexamine cultural beliefs about marital commitment.
The most common location of compartment syndrome in children is in a fractured
A) femur. B) pelvis. C) humerus. D) tibia.
A patient's genetic testing indicates presence of a genetic polymorphism of the CYP 450 enzyme. The nurse expects this difference to be one of which classifications? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Extensive 2. Poor 3. Normal 4. Ultrarapid 5. Inefficient