Methylphenidate is not effective for narcoleptic patients
a. true
b. false
Ans: b. false
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The nurse is preparing to conduct a comprehensive assessment with a client. This type of assessment is usually done:
a. on admission to a health care facility. b. on discharge from a health care facility. c. to focus in depth on a particular health care problem. d. to provide systematic monitoring and observation related to specific problems.
A nurse providing maternal-child care for rural women recognizes that the pregnant women who are particularly at-risk for poor health outcomes are:
a. Latinos who live in urban environments b. Caucasians who live in remote areas c. Those who live on or near Indian reservations d. Those who seek health from general practitioners