The major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain and spinal cord is _____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
GABA
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Police have been called to the worksite multiple times for behaviors including loud shouting and destruction of property. The most appropriate expected outcome related to resolving this problem would be for the client to: 1. Identify personal needs. 2. Refrain from impulsive behavior. 3. Refrain from self-injury and from injuring others. 4. Identify alternative methods for expressing anger.
The most frequent burn related problem that has the most significant effect on survival is:
a. inhalation injury c. circulatory injury b. burn injuries to ex-tremities d. burns to the head affecting cognition
A patient with repeated bouts of epididymitis is adamant that prescribed medication is always taken. What additional question should the nurse ask to determine possible causes of epididymitis? Select all that apply.
A. "Do you use condoms?" B. "Are you sexually active?" C. "Do you practice unprotected anal intercourse?" D. "Do you use any drugs or alcohol?" E. "Do you do any heavy lifting?"
Prior to administering a newly prescribed antibiotic, the nurse asks the patient if any other drugs have been taken today. The patient responds, "Why do you need to know?" Which nursing responses are indicated? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. "I need to be certain you are not taking another antibiotic." 2. "Some drugs block the action of others." 3. "Some drugs increase the activity of other drugs." 4. "The antibiotic I am about to give you is a prodrug." 5. "We don't want to increase first-pass effect."