The nursing instructor knows to teach that some common reasons for suicide include:
A) Punishment or exposure of socially or personally unacceptable behavior such as coughing without
covering the mouth.
B) An untenable family situation such as not being able to use the computer.
C) A painful terminal illness and/or an untenable personal situation.
D) An untenable personal situation such as going to the prom alone.
C
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Which statement is true about qid and q4h?
A) qid and q4h mean to administer the medication four times a day B) qid means to administer the medication every 4 hour, and q4h means to administer the medication four times a day C) qid means to administer the medication every 6 hours, and q4h means to administer four times a day D) qid means to administer the medication four times a day, and q4h means to administer every 4 hours
Based on school-aged cognitive development, which teaching technique could you anticipate as being received the best?
A) Using containers of water to demonstrate how hemorrhage leads to decreased body fluid B) Asking children to conceptualize the effect of falling blood pressure C) Asking children to think through "what if" situations and blood pressure D) Explaining elevated and decreased blood pressure as a concept
A patient who reports regular consumption of two or three alcoholic beverages per day asks about taking acetaminophen when needed for occasional, recurrent pain. What will the nurse tell the patient?
a. "Do not take more than 2 gm of acetaminophen a day." b. "Do not take more than 3 gm of acetaminophen a day." c. "Do not take more than 4 gm of acetaminophen a day." d. "Do not take a fixed-dose preparation with opioid analgesics."
One danger in using nonfood supplementation of nutrients is:
a. increased absorption of all vitamins. b. development of pregnancy-induced hypertension. c. increased caloric intake. d. toxic effects on the fetus.