____________________ is a disease of the skin caused by a parasite called a mite.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Scabies

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Suicide in the United States is:

a. Not a problem b. The tenth leading cause of death c. Most prevalent among the middle-aged d. Controlled by the use of antidepressants

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The prescriber has written an order for a muscarinic agonist. For which patient would a muscarinic agonist be indicated?

a. A patient with urinary retention b. A patient who suffers from intestinal obstruction c. A patient with a heart rate of 60/minute d. A patient who experiences orthostatic hypotension

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A patient presenting with diabetes insipidus (DI) exhibits

a. hyperosmolality and hypernatremia. b. hyperosmolality and hyponatremia. c. hypo-osmolality and hypernatremia. d. hypo-osmolality and hyponatremia.

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A patient who has taken warfarin (Coumadin) for a year begins taking carbamazepine. The nurse will anticipate an order to:

a. decrease the dose of carbamazepine. b. increase the dose of warfarin. c. perform more frequent aPTT monitoring. d. provide extra dietary vitamin K.

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