From 2004 to 2008, the number of drugs that are very difficult to distinguish from each other _______
2 A. reduced by 50 percent
B. increased by 1000 percent
C. increased by about 10 percent
D. nearly doubled
D. nearly doubled
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In which nonpharmacologic complementary methods might the nurse instruct the patient? Select all that apply. 1. guided imagery 2. progressive muscle relaxation 3. distraction 4. acupuncture 5. regional pain management
During a health assessment the nurse becomes concerned that a patient is at high risk for pancreatic cancer. What assessment findings caused this concern?
Select all that apply. 1. The patient smokes cigarettes. 2. The patient has a body mass index of 32.5. 3. The patient has been treated for osteoarthritis. 4. The patient's uncle died from pancreatic cancer. 5. The patient has been diagnosed with chronic pancreatitis.
A client with a colostomy has been taught and successfully demonstrated colostomy care. The doctor has given the client permission to change the apparatus, but the charge nurse instructs the staff to perform colostomy care
When the client does not object to the staff performing care, the nurse caring for the client encourages the client to respond to the charge nurse by stating: 1. "I have been trained to change the apparatus, and I want to continue.". 2. "You have no right to treat me this way. I have been trained to change the apparatus.". 3. "I will report you to the doctor who said I could change my own apparatus.". 4. "I will change my own apparatus whether you like it or not.".