Once a drug clears the 1st 3 phases of clinical trials, it's given a __ name:

(A)Generic
(B)Trade
(C) Brand
(D)Chemical
(E) B or C


Answer: (E) B or C

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The nurse providing direct client care uses specific practices to reduce the chance of acquiring infection with human immune deficiency virus (HIV) from clients. Which practice is most effective?

a. Consistent use of Standard Precautions b. Double-gloving before body fluid exposure c. Labeling charts and armbands "HIV+" d. Wearing a mask within 3 feet of the client

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You are the nurse providing care for a patient who has limited mobility after a stroke. What would you do to assess the patient for contractures?

A) Assess the patient's deep tendon reflexes (DTRs). B) Assess the patient's muscle size. C) Assess the patient for joint pain. D) Assess the patient's range of motion.

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A nurse practitioner working in an outpatient rehabilitation facility realizes that an elderly disabled patient may be at an increased risk for which of the following social problems?

A) Discrimination and abuse B) Incontinence C) Contractures D) Poor mobility

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Which of the following statements best describes how clients and parish nurses typically perceive spiritual health?

a. It exists at the point that cure is attained. b. It has a tangential relation to well-being. c. It is part of an ongoing dynamic process. d. It is usually unchanging across the life span.

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