The goal of traditional medicine is to cure or ameliorate disease

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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How many 60-gram tablets are needed to prepare 2 liters of a 12% solution?

1. 240 tablets 2. 40 tablets 3. 0.24 tablet 4. 4 tablets

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A nurse is caring for a 9-year-old patient and has received an order for diazepam (Valium) 10 mg given orally q.i.d. What is the nurse's priority action?

A) Perform hand hygiene and prepare the drug. B) Send the order to the hospital pharmacy. C) Determine when to administer the first dose. D) Call the physician and question the order.

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A 3-month-old, former 25-week premature baby has been exposed to prolonged oxygen therapy. Due to oxygen therapy, the nurse explains to the parents, their infant is at a higher risk for:

1. Visual impairment. 2. Hypercalcemia. 3. Cerebral palsy. 4. Sensitive gag reflex.

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The community health nurse is making an initial visit to a family in preparation for treating a child with drugs to reduce hyperactivity. The most effective and efficient way for the nurse to assess the parenting style in use is to:

1. Observe the parent interacting with the child for five minutes. 2. Ask, "What rule is hardest for your child to obey?" 3. Ask, "How do you handle situations that require limit setting?" 4. Ask the children how the parents set rules.

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