The nurse knows that the two factors that often determine the type of depression from which a patient suffers are:
A) The amounts of mania and sadness
B) The presence or absence of anger and guilt
C) The severity and duration of symptoms
D) The patient's gender and age
C
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A client with ulcerative colitis has severe diarrhea. Further assessments by the nurse are aimed at early recognition of
a. dehydration. b. hemorrhoids. c. metabolic alkalosis. d. nephrolithiasis.
Ordered: 25,000 units of heparin in 250 mL D5W infusing at 8 mL/h. The hourly heparin dosage is
_____________. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
When administering a preparation of racemic epinephrine to a 1-year-old with croup, the nurse informs the family that the medication will:
a. Provide immediate relief b. Peak in about 6 hours c. Not be able to be repeated for 12 hours d. Discolor the child's teeth temporarily
The primary gain associated with developing physical symptoms in response to stress is to:
A) Accept dependency B) Decrease anxiety C) Experience attention D) Suppress anger