MC The nurse is working in a small rural community. The community has had a very high rate of suicide among its male population. The nurse decides to screen the

male population for the presence of suicide risks. Those risks are high rates of: (Select all that apply.)
A. Depression.
B. Progressively debilitating disorders.
C. Divorce.
D. Substance abuse.
E. High stress occupations.


A. Depression.
B. Progressively debilitating disorders.
D. Substance abuse.

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Which of the following symptoms may be considered common adverse effects of taking bisphosphonate drugs? Select all that apply

a. Esophagitis b. Anorexia c. Constipation d. Diarrhea e. Abdominal pain f. Back pain

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A mother brings her adolescent to the clinic, complaining that the child "must be on drugs" because he "sleeps all the time" and "sometimes gets floppy like a rag doll."

You refer the child to the physician because you recognize that these behaviors may be manifestations of: 1. depression. 2. sleep deprivation. 3. a parasomnia. 4. narcolepsy.

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The best response for the nurse manager to use with an angry employee is:

a. "What is wrong?" b. "You are really inappropriate with your anger." c. "If you would like to talk, we can go into my office." d. "I'm not sure why you are angry, but don't take it out on me."

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