A nurse is caring for a student who has received a scholarship to play soccer in college. Which information shared by the nurse is accurate? Select all that apply.

A) Most ergogenic aids are safe and effective.
B) You may benefit from taking sodium bicarbonate
C) Creatine is a type of protein substitute.
D) Certain ergogenic aids may cause unwanted side effects.
E) Caffeine stimulates muscles to use fat as fuel.


B) You may benefit from taking sodium bicarbonate
D) Certain ergogenic aids may cause unwanted side effects.
E) Caffeine stimulates muscles to use fat as fuel.

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You are packing a patient's abdominal wound with sterile, half-inch Iodoform gauze. You drop some of the gauze onto the patient's abdomen 2 inches (5 cm) away from the wound. What should you do?

A) Apply povidone-iodine (Betadine) to that section of the gauze and continue packing the wound. B) Pick up the gauze and continue packing the wound after irrigating the abdominal wound with Betadine solution. C) Continue packing the wound and inform the physician that an antibiotic is needed. D) Discard the gauze packing and repack the wound with new Iodoform gauze.

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The newly admitted client has burns on both legs. The burned areas appear white and leather-like. No blisters or bleeding are present, and the client states that he or she has little pain. How should this injury be categorized?

A. Superficial B. Partial-thickness superficial C. Partial-thickness deep D. Full thickness

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A major problem when dealing with elderly cancer patients in pain is:

1. undertreatment of pain. 2. overdose. 3. that the elderly are relatively insensitive to pain. 4. that elderly patients have a higher tolerance to pain.

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