Cocaine is considered to be a (an):

a. hallucinogen.
b. opiate.
c. stimulant.
d. antipsychotic.


C

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The nurse would anticipate that a patient on Vasotec (ACE inhibitor) would have as a positive outcome to this drug:

1. increased fluid retention. 2. decreased blood pressure. 3. decreased urine output. 4. increased appetite.

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The nurse assesses which client as being at greatest risk for developing vitamin deficiencies?

1. The young male client who takes phenytoin (Dilantin) for new-onset epilepsy 2. The young female client who uses oral contraceptives for birth control 3. The young male client who eats a well-balanced diet and does not take vitamins 4. The young pregnant female client who is taking prenatal vitamins

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After teaching a group of nursing students about milieu therapy, the instructor determines that additional education is needed when the students identify which of the following as a key concept of milieu therapy?

A) Structure interaction B) Open communication C) Validation D) De-escalation

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