n recent years, DAWN statistics indicate

A. an decline in emergencies involving methamphetamine (speed)
B. a slow decline in the number of emergencies in general
C. an increase in emergencies involving methamphetamine (speed)
D. no essential change in methamphetamine (speed) emergencies


C. an increase in emergencies involving methamphetamine (speed)

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A. Consider the use of a midwife. B. Follow daily practices to stay well. C. Schedule limited appointments with a medical doctor. D. Agree to having diagnostic studies to ensure the baby's health.

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A client who has been exercising and reducing fat in the diet has just been told that his cholesterol level has improved and he does not need to take medication. A type of stress that results in positive outcomes is known as:

a. eustress. c. anxiety. b. adaptation. d. suppression

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While caring for a patient in labor, the nurse notices during a vaginal exam that the baby's head has rotated internally. What would the nurse expect the next set of cardinal movements for a baby in a vertex presentation to be?

1. Flexion, extension, restitution, external rotation, and expulsion 2. Expulsion, external rotation, and restitution 3. Restitution, flexion, external rotation, and expulsion 4. Extension, restitution, external rotation, and expulsion

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A nursing instructor is describing the nurse–client relationship to a group of nursing students. Which of the following would the instructor emphasize as crucial for establishing and maintaining the relationship?

A) Rapport B) Empathy C) Self-awareness D) Values

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