A person taking an atypical antipsychotic medication could be expected to develop all of the following metabolic disorders except:

A. anemia.
B. diabetes mellitus.
C. hyperlipidemia.
D. weight gain.


Answer: A

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A hospice patient tells the nurse, "Life has been good. I am proud of being self-educated. I overcame adversity and always gave my best. I intend to die as I lived: optimistic."

The nurse planning care for this patient would recognize the importance of: a. providing aggressive pain and symptom management. b. helping the patient reassess and explore existing conflicts. c. assisting the patient to focus on the meaning in life and death. d. supporting the patient's use of own resources to meet challenges.

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Preexperimental, quasi-experimental, and experimental research have one common feature: manipulation

A) True B) False

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The presence of hairy leukoplakia in a person with no other symptoms of immune suppression is strongly suggestive of which type of infection?

a. HSV Type 2 c. Pneumonia b. HIV d. Syphilis

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