A symptom associated with panic attacks is
A. obsessions.
B. apathy.
C. fever
D. fear of impending doom.
Ans: D. fear of impending doom.
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At the urgent care center where Janet was treated, the health care providers were aware that this type of injury can be painful. According to recent studies within health care, failure to offer Janet pain medication could be a form of: A. Prejudice. B. Ethnocentrism. C. Stereotype. D. Malpractice.
The client has been prescribed cefotaxime (Claforan). Which infections does the nurse anticipate this client to have? (Select all that apply.)
Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. 1. Skin infection 2. Central nervous system infection 3. Joint infection 4. Lower respiratory tract infection 5. Viral infection
The nurse has received hemoglobin and hematocrit levels for a 7-year-old patient. The results are HGB 9.0 and HCT 28 percent. These results indicate:
1. A normal HGB and HCT. 2. A high HGB and low HCT. 3. A low HGB and low HCT. 4. A low HGB and normal HCT.
It is determined that the client will need pharmacological treatment to assist with his sleep patterns
The nurse anticipates that treatment with an anxiety-reducing, relaxation-promoting medication will include the use of which one of the following? a. Barbiturates b. Amphetamines c. Benzodiazepines d. Tricyclic antidepressants