Implementing a treatment plan that includes mecamylamine is indicative of a diagnosis of ________.

A. depression
B. smoking addiction
C. severe hypertension
D. constipation


Answer: C

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The nurse performing the physical assessment knows that, according to the general adaptation syndrome, the patient should be expected to exhibit: a. increased blood flow to the intestines. b. increased heart rate. c. decreased blood pressure. d. decreased blood glucose levels.

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Which is not an appropriate reason for change?

A) Change to solve some problem B) Change to make work procedures more efficient so time will not be wasted on relatively unimportant tasks C) Change to eliminate boredom on the part of the change agent D) Change to reduce unnecessary workload

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Many critical care IV medications are titrated based on their effect on the patient's hemodynamics

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A major difference between aspirin and other cyclooxygenase inhibitors is that it:

1. may produce gastric bleeding. 2. irreversibly inhibits cyclooxygenase. 3. affects clotting. 4. can damage the kidneys.

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