National Prohibition of alcohol was successful in _________ alcohol consumption and alcoholrelated problems, but also led to a loss of alcohol taxes and increased law breaking.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Ans: reducing
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The id, the ego, and the superego theory was established by:
A. Freud. B. Horney. C. Skinner. D. Pavlov.
After administering rivastigmine to a client with AD, the nurse would continue to assess the client for which of the following adverse effects?
A) Anorexia and nausea B) Cardiovascular dysfunction C) Diabetes mellitus D) Hypertension
Which action could result in the nurse being charged with conversion of property?
Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. The nurse removes the patient's shirt and bra during treatment of a fractured ankle. 2. The nurse removes a package of cigarettes from a patient's robe pocket. 3. The nurse takes the patient's picture without permission. 4. The nurse searches a patient's suitcase for evidence of illegal drugs. 5. The nurse places a patient in four-point restraints to place a nasogastric tube.
The nurse should complete a detailed cognitive assessment on an elderly client before surgery because (Select all that apply)
a. confusion and psychosis are commonly seen in postoperative elderly clients. b. elders often experience intraoperative strokes. c. neurologic changes resulting from surgery can last longer in an older client. d. temporarily impaired cognition can be mistaken for a neurologic event.