Which of the following are commonly recognized for their relationship to health? Select all that apply.
A) Iron
B) Zinc
C) Iodine
D) Copper
E) Fluoride
A) Iron
B) Zinc
C) Iodine
E) Fluoride
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a. are suspicious of female caregivers. b. have a cultural bias against use of narcotics. c. believe pain is necessary for cure. d. feel it is unmanly to admit to pain.
Debriefing sessions are:
A) Discussions with prospective participants before a study to obtain informed consent B) Discussions with participants after a study to explain various aspects of the study and provide a forum for questioning C) Discussions with a human subjects committee before a study to obtain permission to proceed D) Recruitment discussions with prospective participants
A sedative-hypnotic drug may be prescribed for a patient with:
1. vertigo. 2. schizophrenia. 3. acute mania. 4. a sleep disorder.
The nurse is assigned to care for a child who is scheduled for a catheterization for balloon dilation of narrow heart valves. Which of the following is most important for the nurse to do?
a. Listen to the parents' or caregivers' fears and concerns and allay fears. b. Make certain the child has had nothing to eat or drink for 12 or more hours preceding the surgery. c. Ask about any latex allergy the child might have, and notify surgery immediately if there is a latex allergy. d. Take a last-minute set of vital signs before the surgery stretcher and staff members come for the child.