Hypertension that develops in the first to 19th week of gestation is called __________

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The school nurse suspects a first grade student has sinusitis. Which symptoms might lead the nurse to this suspicion? (Select all that apply.)

a. Child reports tooth pain. b. Severe wheezing is auscultated on inspiration. c. Child reports, "I have had a cold for 2 weeks." d. Nurse observes periorbital swelling. e. Halitosis is present.

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Which approach should the nurse use when considering pain management of an older patient recovering from injuries from a motor vehicle crash?

A) Try non-opioids and adjuvant drugs before providing opioid analgesia. B) Implement opioids if complementary therapies have proven to be ineffective. C) Begin with a moderate dose of opioid analgesia and taper down to the lowest effective dose. D) Restrict analgesia options to NSAIDs and adjuvant medications due to the risk of unwanted effects.

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Select the mechanism of action of the angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs).

A. ACEIs lower blood pressure by causing a balanced vasodilation of both arteries and veins. B. ACEIs inhibit the formation of angiotensin II and decrease the release of aldosterone and antidiuretic hormone. C. ACEIs inhibit inactivation of bradykinin, which produces vasodilation. D. All of these are correct.

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Labour pain is transmitted through:

a. cervical, lumbar and sacral nerve roots. b. cervical, upper thoracic and sacral nerve roots. c. lower thoracic, lumbar and sacral nerve roots. d. all of the above.

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