The single most common mechanism of cell injury results from:

a. motor vehicle crashes
b. drug toxins/poisoning
c. cell accumulations
d. Hypoxia/Ischemia


Ans: d. Hypoxia/Ischemia

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The nurse observes myoclonic movements in an older client receiving IV morphine sulfate for pain. What should the nurse do with this finding?

1. Contact the prescribing health care provider. 2. Continue to monitor the client for side effects. 3. Obtain a prescription for a decreased dose. 4. Request to change from IV dosing to oral dosing.

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A former pediatric nurse begins working in a clinic housed in a homeless shelter. The nurse asks the clinic director, "What topic should I review to improve my effectiveness as I begin my new job?" Which topic should the clinic director suggest?

a. Care of school-age children b. Psychiatric and substance abuse assessment c. Communicable disease prevention strategies d. Sexually transmitted disease signs and symptoms

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