Arnold has a bronchospasm caused by excessive parasympathetic nervous system stimulation. Which type of bronchodilator would be given to him?
A. xanthine
B. sympathomimetic
C. anticholinergic
D. antihistamine
C. anticholinergic
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a. Excitement b. Orgasm c. Resolution d. Detumescence e. Plateau
At what age is it recommended for men to begin screening for prostate cancer?
a. 20 b. 30 c. 40 d. 50
The nurse's technique in assessing for bleeding in a patient who has had a thyroidectomy for bleeding, would be to:
1. check his chest since he is to be positioned in high Fowler's position. 2. turn him side to side to check; he must be kept flat in bed. 3. lift up the neck dressing to see if there is any excessive bleeding. 4. check behind his neck and upper back to detect excess drainage.
A client is taking a diuretic that increases her urinary output. What would be an appropriate nursing diagnosis on which to base an educational plan?
A) Impaired Skin Integrity B) Risk for Deficient Fluid Volume C) Impaired Urinary Elimination D) Urinary Retention