Patients with visual problems should be told the colors of their drugs to prevent errors

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


FALSE

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In the United States today, the effects of deinstitutionalization include: (Select all that apply.)

a. A comprehensive mental health care system b. A decrease in the need for medical treatment c. An increase in the jail and prison populations d. An increase in the homeless population e. People who cannot obtain adequate food or shelter f. Well-adjusted people with CMI g. Unlimited access to mental health care

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Raising prices to offset lower monies paid from Medicaid and Medicare is called:

a. price fixing. c. capitation. b. cost shifting. d. cost containment.

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The nurse will suspect that the patient with stable angina is experiencing a side effect of the prescribed metoprolol (Lopressor) if the

a. patient is restless and agitated. b. blood pressure is 90/54 mm Hg. c. patient complains about feeling anxious. d. cardiac monitor shows a heart rate of 61 beats/minute.

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Which of the following explains why children between the ages of 1 and 5 are more at risk than older children for getting serious burn injuries?

a. They tend to aggravate and make their parents angry more than older children do. b. Children this age are small and cannot fight back then parents are abusive. c. The skin of a child is thinner and much more sensitive than an adult's skin. d. Children this age are more curious and tend to get into things very quickly.

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