A man using barbiturates to hide an addiction is an example of:
A. cross-reference
B. cross-tolerance
C. cross-dependence
D. cross-induction
C. cross-dependence
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A) Assist the child to clear the nasal passages. B) Limit fluids. C) Suction the airway to relieve the obstruction. D) Lay the child on his back.
When assisting a labor client with her breathing techniques, the nurse knows the client will use which of these breathing methods during the transition phase of labor?
a. breath holding and pushing c. slow, deep chest b. shallow d. pant-blow
A nursing student asks a faculty member how to improve critical thinking. Which response by the faculty is best?
a. "Don't worry too much; it will come with time and experience." b. "Pay close attention to how you solve problems; assess your own style of thinking." c. "Spend time shadowing an experienced nurse to see how it is done." d. "Use ethical standards to guide how you approach patient situations."
Which instruction is most important for the RN to provide to the nursing assistant assigned to care for a client with primary osteoporosis?
a. "Clean up clutter in the room." b. "Encourage the client to bathe herself or himself." c. "Monitor urinary output." d. "Perform passive range-of-motion exer-cises."