A drug classification indicated for mood or bipolar disorders is which of the following?
A. barbiturates
B. antimanics
C. anxiolytics
D. major tranquilizers
Answer: B
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A home health nurse visits a client who has a history of alcoholism and dementia. The client's words are incoherent, and the client's clothes are filthy. The client is unsteady and leaning to the right, and the room in the rooming house is in disarray
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