A psychotropic drug is prescribed for:

a. insomnia.
b. mental disorders.
c. eating disorders.
d. tobacco addiction.


B

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The nurse is aware that a copper intrauterine device (IUD) can be used as an emergency contraceptive measure if it is inserted within a maximum of ____ days after unprotected sex

a. 7 b. 8 c. 9 d. 10

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A client who eats fish, mostly salmon, at least three times a week wants to know if it is possible to get too much vitamin A doing that. The nurse replies that:

1. "Fish is so good for you, but I would be careful.". 2. "Excess vitamin A consumption may occur when eating organ meat but it is not likely with fish three times a week.". 3. "As long as you broil the fish, rather than fry it, you will not get excess vitamin A.". 4. "It is possible, so it is important to vary the kind of fish you eat.".

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A full-term infant has just been born. Which interventions should the nurse perform first? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply

1. Placing the infant in a radiant-heated unit 2. Suctioning the infant with a bulb syringe 3. Wrapping the infant in a blanket 4. Evaluating the newborn using the Apgar system 5. Offering a feeding of 5% glucose water

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When caring for a newborn infant immediately after birth, the first priority is to:

a. Obtain the Apgar score. b. Maintain a clear airway. c. Apply warm blankets. d. Promote bonding with the mother.

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