__________ is a pharmacotherapy used for nicotine dependence that works by blocking the pleasurable effects experienced by smoking.

A. varencline
b. buproprion
c. naltrexone
d. disulfiram


A. varencline

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The nurse is measuring the vital signs of a full-term newborn. Which finding is abnormal?

a. An axillary temperature of 36.6 ° C (98 ° F) b. An apical pulse rate of 178 beats/min c. Respirations of 35 breaths/min d. Blood pressure of 80/50 mm Hg

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A patient asks a nurse what causes dementia. What two most prevalent types of dementia should the nurse consider before responding?

a. Pick disease and Huntington disease b. Alzheimer disease and vascular dementia c. Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and Pick dis-ease d. Vascular dementia and Huntington dis-ease

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What instructions should the nurse provide for immediate treatment for epistaxis?

a. "Stand still, lean your head back so that the blood won't get all over everything, and pinch your nose shut for at least 10 minutes." b. "Stand still, lean your head forward, and pinch your nose tightly for at least 10 mi-nutes." c. "Sit down on a solid surface, lean your head forward to let the blood run out, and then pinch your nose closed for at least 30 minutes." d. "Sit down on a solid surface, lean your head forward so you don't choke on the blood, and pinch your nose shut for at least 10 minutes."

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In determining the fit of a candidate with the culture on your unit, which of the following interview questions might be asked?

a. "Could you review your resume for us, highlighting your certifications and experience?" b. "If we were to ask your references, what would they list as your strengths? Weaknesses?" c. "We have a number of older adult patients on this unit. If you noticed another staff member addressing one of these patients impatiently, how would you respond?" d. "Tell us about your work and academic experiences and qualifications."

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