Benzodiazepines are frequently used clinically to:
A. aid in withdrawal from alcohol
B. treat neurosis
C. alleviate lower back pain
D. All of the above
Ans: D. All of the above
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A client with a hard, red cyst that is filled with drainage explains that this has happened before and the physician diagnosed the condition as folliculitis. What should the nurse explain about this health problem?
1. Folliculitis and furuncles are the same thing. 2. Folliculitis is a hard, red cyst that is fluid-filled. 3. Folliculitis and furuncles have the same cause. 4. Furuncles are superficial.
With regard to the nutrient needs of breastfed and formula-fed infants, nurses should be aware that:
a. Breastfed infants need extra water in hot climates. b. During the first 3 months, breastfed infants consume more energy than formu-la-fed infants. c. Breastfeeding infants should receive oral vitamin D drops daily at least during the first 2 months. d. Vitamin K injections at birth are not needed for infants fed on specially enriched formula.
A healthcare facility wants to form a disaster medical assistance team (DMAT). How
can a disaster medical assistance team (DMAT) provide assistance and support outside healthcare facilities? A) By providing help to relocate essential equipment B) By setting up transportation facilities C) By evacuating clients when disaster strikes D) By setting up a temporary hospital
The nurse is teaching a client with maple syrup urine disease (MSUD), an autosomal recessive disorder, about the inheritance pattern. Which information should the nurse provide?
A) This recessive disorder is carried only on the X chromosome. B) Occurrences mainly affect males and heterozygous females. C) Both genes of a pair must be abnormal for the disorder to occur. D) One copy of the abnormal gene is required for this disorder.