What is the process of removing necrotic tissue in the treatment of burns?
A) Débridement
B) Hydrotherapy
C) Autograft
D) Allograft
Ans: A
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1. Sadness for the victim, tolerance toward the abuser. 2. Sympathy for the victim, indifference toward the abuser. 3. Anger toward the victim, dislike for the abuser. 4. Sympathy for the victim, anger toward the abuser.
The movement of an extremity away from the midline of the body is called
a. abduction. b. adduction. c. flexion. d. extension.
A nurse administers atenolol (Tenormin) to a client suffering an acute MI based on the understanding that this drug will result in which of the following changes in the client? Select all that apply
A) Increase the heart's excitability B) Decrease the heart's workload C) Increase the heart's oxygen consumption D) Decrease heart rate E) Constrict blood vessels
A client's wife of 34 years dies unexpectedly. The client cries often and becomes socially isolated. The client's therapist stresses the importance of proper sleep, nutrition, and exercise
What is the best rationale for the therapist's advice? A. The therapist is using an interpersonal approach.B. The client has an alteration in neurotransmitters. C. It is routine practice to remind clients about nutrition, exercise, and rest.D. The client is susceptible to illness due to effects of stress on the immune system.