The Paris family has just relocated from Chicago to a small town in Missouri. Their family and friends are all in Chicago. Which of the following might be a consequence of this move?
A) They will be less vulnerable to mental problems since they live in a small town rather than a large city.
B) They will be more vulnerable to mental problems due to being separated from their family.
C) Their vulnerability to mental problems should stay the same.
D) They will be less vulnerable to mental problems due to being separated from their family.
B
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A) Take phentermine with food, preferably at mealtimes. B) Take the medication on an empty stomach. C) Take the medication 15 minutes after meals to reduce fat absorption. D) Take an increased dose of phentermine if a large meal is anticipated.
The physician has changed the medications for the child with asthma to salmeterol (Serevent). The mother asks the nurse what this drug will do. The nurse should explain that salmeterol (Serevent) is used to treat asthma because the drug:
1. Is an anti-inflammatory. 2. Decreases mucus production. 3. Controls allergic rhinitis. 4. Is a bronchodilator.
A patient, age 72, was admitted to the medical unit with a diagnosis of angina pectoris. Characteristic signs and symptoms of angina pectoris include:
a. substernal pain that radiates down the left arm. b. epigastric pain that radiates to the jaw. c. indigestion, nausea, and eructation. d. fatigue, shortness of breath, and dyspnea.
Which of the following statements provides blood work results and rationale that would be most closely associated with acute coronary syndrome?
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