MC There is a low unemployment rate in a community that has experienced a large growth in gentrification. Yet, many community residents live in motels and campgrounds

because there is a lack of affordable housing for lower-income residents. These residents could be considered:
A. To be very close to poverty.
B. To have problems with substance abuse.
C. Homeless due to their transitory lodgings.
D. An easily mobile workforce.


C. Homeless due to their transitory lodgings.

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The nurse is preparing an educational program regarding the appropriate use of antipsychotic medications in older clients. What information should the nurse include?

1. Fidgeting is an appropriate indication for the use of antipsychotic medications. 2. Use of antipsychotic medications would never be considered a chemical restraint. 3. People prescribed antipsychotic drugs must have efforts to discontinue these drugs. 4. Impaired memory is an appropriate indication for the use of antipsychotic medications.

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Amy has worked in the dialysis unit on staff for about 12 years. She is frequently consulted by other nursing staff regarding protocols and policies on the unit. What type of power is Amy using?

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The client has been placed on tetracycline (Sumycin) for acne control. In planning a dosage schedule, the nurse anticipates that the client will be taking:

a. low doses over a period of months. b. low doses for 3 to 4 weeks. c. high doses for 10 days to 2 weeks. d. high doses for at least 1 year.

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