Pyridoxine is ordered for a client. The nurse understands that which of the following will be given?

1. Niacin
2. Riboflavin
3. Thiamin
4. Vitamin B6


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Which strategy is most important when mediating between two or more people?

1. Address the conflict in the superior?s office. 2. Make a timely decision regarding if and when to intervene. 3. Accept full responsibility for developing a solution. 4. Redirect expressions of disagreement between the participants.

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You are the nurse in a pain clinic caring for an 88-year-old man who is suffering from long-term severe intractable pain

At this point, the pain team feels that all pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic methods of pain relief have been ineffective. What recommendation could you make to this patient? A) The patient may want to investigate new alternative pain management options that are outside the United States. B) The patient may want to consult a neurologist or neurosurgeon to discuss pain-management options. C) The patient may want to significantly increase his exercise and activities to create distractions. D) The patient may want to move into a nursing home so others may care for him.

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The nurse assists a dyspneic patient to sit in a high Fowler's position. This aids gravity in helping the movement of oxygen from the pulmonary capillaries into the blood by the pro-cess of:

1. active transport. 2. diffusion. 3. filtration. 4. osmosis.

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A patient with insomnia asks about possible complementary health approaches (CHAs) to improve sleep. How should the nurse respond to the patient?

1. "DHEA has been shown to be effective in sleep-wake disorders." 2. "Acupuncture has been shown to be effective in all sleep-wake disorders." 3. "Natural products have been shown more effective in sleep-wake disorders than mind and body practices." 4. "Mind and body interventions, such as meditation, have demonstrated a positive effect on sleep quality,"

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