The mother of an adolescent says that the child used to do

great in school but since using drugs the child has no motivation, is never on time, and makes the worst decisions, especially when he is driving. Which substance is this adolescent most likely abusing?
A) Amphetamines
B) Anabolic steroids
C) Cocaine
D) Marijuana


Ans: D

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A nurse finds a patient with anorexia nervosa vigorously exercising before gaining the agreed-upon weekly weight. Select the nurse's best comment

a. "It bothers me to see you exercising.". b. "You and I will have to sit down and discuss this problem.". c. "Let's discuss the relationship between exercise and weight loss and how that affects your body.". d. "According to our agreement, exercising is not permitted until you have gained a specific amount of weight.".

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A woman giving birth in the 1960s may have been given a narcotic plus scopolamine for the pain control. One major problem with this medication regimen was:

a. its lack of continuous pain control. b. it was expensive and available only to women who could afford the medications. c. it caused confusion and disorientation so the mother could not see the infant for several hours postdelivery. d. the father had to assume the role of decision maker during the time the mother was on medication.

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Normally, the jugular veins are most distended when the

a. patient is lying flat. b. head of the bed (HOB) is elevated at a 45° angle. c. head of the bed is at a 90° angle. d. patient is upright.

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