The client with a diagnosis of major depression tells the nurse that multiple generations of women in her family also suffered from depression. She states, "I guess it is a family tradition to have problems dealing with stress."
The nurse tells the client: A) There is no evidence to suggest a familial occurrence of mood disorders.
B) Mood disorders do seem to have some basis in heredity, among other contributing factors.
C) There is evidence to suggest that genotype is not influenced by stress.
D) There is probably a shared stressful environment.
B
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A) Obtain an order for epinephrine in order to potentiate the action of lidocaine. B) Contact the prescriber because administration should be performed by a physician or nurse anesthetist. C) Administer a 500 mL bolus of normal saline to ensure adequate vascular volume. D) Assess the patient's need for an antihistamine to be on hold during administration of the lidocaine.
An older adult interested in nutrition asks the community health nurse about the number of calories that he should eat every day. Which of the following would be most appropriate?
A) 800 to 1,200 calories B) 1,200 to 1,600 calories C) 1,600 to 2,000 calories D) 2,000 to 2,400 calories
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suspension? Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
What other findings in Y.L.'s history place her at increased risk for developing neuropathy?
What will be an ideal response?