The use of emetics has declined, as safer methods of removal of poisons develop

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


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A patient is diagnosed with atherosclerosis. How would the nurse explain the area injured by this inflammatory disorder?

1. "Your arteries have three layers that are all damaged by atherosclerosis." 2. "Atherosclerosis damages the lining of your arteries." 3. "Atherosclerosis is also called 'hardening of the arteries' because it damages the outside layer, making it hard for your artery to stretch." 4. "The middle layer of the wall of your arteries is injured by atherosclerosis, which allows plaque to build up."

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Convert 9/19 to a decimal number rounded off to the nearest tenth, and to a percentage rounded off to the nearest tenth of a percent

1. 0.5; 47.4% 2. 0.47; 4.8% 3. 0.02; 2.1% 4. 0.4; 47.4%

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A six-month study in Texas showed a decrease in the duration of hospital stays in schizophrenic clients treated with:

A) Gabapentin. B) Aromatherapy. C) Electroconvulsive therapy. D) Acupuncture.

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The patient has had a stroke that has affected her ability to speak, and she becomes extremely frustrated when she tries to speak. She responds correctly to questions and instructions but cannot form words coherently

This patient is showing signs of _____ aphasia. a. Expressive b. Receptive c. Sensory d. Combination

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