What drug slows nerve impulses within the heart, which in turn decreases heart rate and oxygen requirements?

A) Potassium channel blockers
B) Antiplatelet agents
C) Sodium and potassium combinations
D) Vasodilators


A

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The dissociative disorder in which a person suddenly and unexpectedly takes on a new identity and a new place of residence is:

A) Dissociative identity disorder/multiple personality disorder B) Dissociative or psychogenic amnesia C) Dissociative or psychogenic fugue D) Mania

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The nurse recognizes that nonverbal communication is influenced by many factors, including: Standard Text: Select all that apply

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