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transmission of bipolar disorders. The best response would be a. "A higher proportion of clients with bipolar disorders is found among creative writers.". b. "A higher rate of relatives with bipolar disorder is found among clients with bipolar disorder.". c. "A higher rate of relatives of clients with bipolar disorder respond in an exaggerated way to daily stress.". d. "More individuals with bipolar disorder come from higher socioeconomic and educational backgrounds.".

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The nurse is preparing the client for discharge after cardiac transplant. The client has a prescription for tacrolimus (Prograf). What should the nurse include in the instructions?

A) Do not take the medication with grapefruit juice. B) The medication may be crushed and put in chocolate milk. C) If a dose is skipped, you may double the next dose. D) Do not take any over-the-counter medications.

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When educating a newly diagnosed client about management of diabetes mellitus, the nurse recognizes that health care–related communication

a. does not lead to errors within the hospital. b. is generally well understood by most clients. c. is not an important component of client care. d. can cause clients to misunderstand information.

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MC In a community known for its older homes, many young couples are renovating houses. A prevention measure to ensure the safety of these families would be to

A. Encourage the safe removal of lead-based paint in the homes. B. Screen all members for lead levels. C. Institute chelating measures for lead removal in the family members. D. Monitor lead levels in the family members.

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