Asking a patient about her or his occupation is important to assist in identifying:

A) Insurance coverage.
B) Possible health risks.
C) Genetic mutations.
D) Developmental tasks.


B

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A patient suffers from insomnia and is prescribed flurazepam. This medication has a longer half-life than 24 hours. Which of the following contributes to the long half-life of this medication and other benzodiazepines?

A) Metabolism by cytochrome P450 B) Presence of active metabolites C) Excretion by the renal system D) Movement of calcium in the cell

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The first recorded nurses' union was formed in ____

a. 1970, after the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Act went into effect b. 1989, when the second amendment to the National Labor Relations Act was made by Congress c. New York City d. The early 1960s, after John F. Kennedy issued an executive order protecting the collective bargaining rights of nurses

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A nurse is working in a rehabilitation center, and in defining for her practice the concept of environment, she utilizes the definition of physical, chemical, biologic, and social contexts within which human beings exist

Which of the following theorists uses the above definition for environment in her nursing model? A) Jean Watson B) Martha Rogers C) Dorothea Orem D) Martha Newman

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Researchers can examine interaction effects in which of the following designs?

A) A pretest-posttest design B) A case-control design C) A randomized block design D) A time series design

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