If administered properly, anesthetics will never cause a patient to vomit

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


F

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The HIV+ client has a CD4+ count of 550 cells/mm3 . What is the correct interpretation of this laboratory finding?

A. The CD4+ count is high and the client is at risk for anaphylaxis. B. The CD4+ count is normal and the client is not at any particular risk. C. The CD4+ count is low and the client is more at risk for infection as a result of exposure to pathogenic organisms. D. The CD4+ count is low and the client is more at risk for infection as a result of exposure to opportunistic organisms.

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Why are aspirin and aspirin-containing drugs avoided for use in children?

a. Aspirin is associated with the development of Reye's syndrome. b. Aspirin would drop a child's body temperature below normal. c. Children are at higher risk for bleeding with aspirin use. d. A child's liver is unable to metabolize aspirin.

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The nurse asks a student in the nutrition class to give an example of a medium-fat meat and meat substitute group food. Which of the following is the best response?

A) 1 oz of cottage cheese C) 1 egg B) 1 tablespoon of peanut butter D) 1 small hot dog

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The acronym RFA stands for Requested Funding Authorization

A) True B) False

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