Psychotic behavior resulting from a known ________ cause is called an organic disorder.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Ans: physical
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A) "Increased LDL and decreased HDL increase my risk of coronary artery disease." B) "Increased LDL and decreased HDL decrease my risk of coronary artery disease." C) "The decreased HDL level will increase the amount of cholesterol moved away from the artery walls." D) "The increased LDL will decrease the amount of cholesterol deposited on the artery walls."
Which side effects should you monitor for after a patient receives ipratropium (Atrovent)? (select all that apply)
a. Headache b. Increased urine output c. Blurred vision d. Nausea e. Decreased heart rate f. Eye pain g. Muscle aches
Which technique is appropriate for providing intermittent tube feeding once placement of the tube has been checked?
a. Cooling the formula b. Lowering the head of the bed c. Allowing the bag to empty gradually over 30 to 45 minutes d. Adding food coloring to detect aspiration
The home care nurse is examining a 3-day-old infant. The skin on the child's sternum is yellow when blanched with a finger. The parents ask the nurse why jaundice occurs. The best response from the nurse is:
1. "The liver of an infant is not fully mature and doesn't conjugate the bilirubin for excretion." 2. "The infant received too many red blood cells after delivery because the cord was not clamped immediately." 3. "The yellow color of your baby's skin indicates that you are breastfeeding too often." 4. "This is an abnormal finding related to your baby's bowels not excreting bilirubin as they should."