A 16-year-old uses marijuana daily. To help her do better in school, what advice would you offer that would be most important?

A) Marijuana causes memory gaps that interfere with learning.
B) The effect of marijuana fades fastest if she eats after use.
C) Marijuana leads to muscle laxness, so it should not be used close to gym class.
D) Marijuana increases blood pressure; she should not run after smoking it.


A

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a. "Please stay during the interview; you can answer for her if she does not know the answer." b. "It would help to interview the three of you together." c. "While I interview your daughter, will you please stay in the room and complete these family health history questionnaires?" d. "While I interview your daughter, will you step out to the waiting room and complete these family health history questionnaires?"

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Nielsen coined the term "Discount Usability Testing" to indicate the design of tests that conserve resources, including funding and time. One example is a reduced number of users who need to participate. He indicates that as few as how many users can find

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A patient is prescribed to receive 90 mcg of

levalbuterol (Xopenex) every 4 hours by oral inhalation. The available drug is levalbuterol 45 mcg/puff. How many total puffs will you tell this patient to take daily? a. 4 puffs b. 8 puffs c. 12 puffs d. 16 puffs

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Of all factors, what is the most important risk factor in pulmonary disease?

A) Air pollution from vehicles B) Dangerous chemicals in the workplace C) Active and passive cigarette smoke D) Loss of the ozone layer of the atmosphere

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