The most common cause of angina is:

1. Vasospasm of the coronary arteries
2. Atherosclerosis
3. Platelet aggregation
4. Low systemic oxygen


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Institutional ethics committees (IECs) review ethical cases that are problematic for the practitioner. Major functions of IECs include

a. consultation with purely binding recommendations. b. support and education to health care providers. c. conflict resolution for moral dilemmas. d. recommendations that are binding in all cases.

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You are the nurse positioning a woman at 24 weeks' gestation in a supine position for fundal height measurement. She becomes pale, dizzy, and nauseated. Your first action should be to:

A) reposition the client. B) provide oxygen. C) assess blood pressure. D) go get the crash cart.

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Imposter nurses in the 1900s inspired Dock, Palmer, and Goodrich to take which of the following actions for the safety of the public? (Select all that apply.)

a. Advocated for nurses to take an examina-tion for licensure b. Required nurses to show a driver's license to their patients c. Advocated for nurse training schools d. Pleaded for registration of nurses e. Fought against home-study programs for nurses

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Which of the following statements about children's health status and academic achievement are most accurate?

A) All health problems that can affect learning and achievement in school-age children are preventable. B) Physical and emotional health can affect academic achievement in children and adolescents. C) Only behavioral health problems can affect learning and achievement in school-age children. D) Poverty is one health problem that does not affect learning and achievement in school-age children.

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