Signs and symptoms of a heart attack include
A. swallowing.
B. chest pain.
C. edema.
D. elevated blood pressure.
Answer: B
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The nurse is ordered to administer epinephrine to relieve the patient's A) pain and swelling around the sting site. B) discoloration in her hand. C) acute anxiety. D) acute bronchospasm.
Because it helps to maintain objectivity, the most effective approach for treating persons with sexual problems is usually
1. medical. 2. individual. 3. a team approach. 4. psychoanalytical.
A nurse is aware of the significant potential benefits of cochlear implants for certain individuals. Which one of the following individuals is the most appropriate candidate for a cochlear implant?
A) An individual who has not yet experienced hearing loss but who possesses multiple risk factors B) An individual who has been diagnosed with presbycusis C) An individual who has longstanding and severe conductive hearing loss D) An individual who has profound, bilateral, sensorineural hearing loss
The client who uses methamphetamine is a risk for:
a. esophageal cancer. c. bone marrow damage. b. nasal passage damage. d. death from overdose.