TIAs may be a warning of an impending stroke.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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The nurse is assessing a child with aplastic anemia. Which of the following would the nurse expect to assess? Select all that apply

A) Ecchymoses B) Tachycardia C) Guaiac-positive stool D) Epistaxis E) Severe pain F) Warm tender joints

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Which of the following is a good example of psychoneuroimmunology?

a. Capacity-building b. Client empowerment c. Herbal medicine d. Learned helplessness

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A nurse executive has an appropriate title, reports to the institution's director, and attends all official high-level meetings. Despite this, the executive feels there is an inadequate distribution of power in the organization

What should be the executive's first action to combat this issue? A) Become sensitive to informal lines of communication and gain entry into informal power groups. B) Pose a plan to the director for organizational restructuring. C) Form a coalition within the organization to extend his or her network power. D) Improve the power base by creating a useful level of tension and competition.

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Combined alpha-beta antagonists are used to reduce the progression of heart failure because they:

1. Vasodilate the peripheral vasculature 2. Decrease cardiac output 3. Increase renal vascular resistance 4. Reduce atherosclerosis secondary to elevated serum lipoproteins

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