Music therapy is aimed at
A) decreasing stress and anxiety.
B) increasing strength and endurance.
C) increasing appetite.
D) increasing blood pressure.
A
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Antidepressant drugs
1. keep the client from becoming manic. 2. increase certain neurotransmitter activity. 3. cure the problems associated with depression. 4. help the client ignore feelings of depression.
The nurse provides medication to a client at the wrong time. No harm came to the client as a result of the nurse's error and the nurse files a report about the medication error. Which response by the risk management team is most appropriate?
A) Discipline the nurse appropriately. B) Report the nurse to the board of nursing. C) Monitor all nurses on the unit to ensure this does not occur again. D) Attempt to implement policy changes to prevent future errors.
Which medication is the nurse most likely to see ordered as part of the treatment plan for both a
client who is in an alcoholism treatment program and a client who is in a program for treatment of opioid addiction? a. Methadone b. Disulfiram c. Naltrexone d. Bromocriptine
The nurse is preparing a client for a colonoscopy at the hospital. Who does the nurse understand is responsible for obtaining the informed consent from this client?
A) The nurse B) The physician C) The anesthesiologist D) The physician's office nurse