Varenicline, which is used in the treatment of smoking cessation, is sold under the trade name ________.

A. Wellbutrin
B. Zyban
C. Commit
D. Chantix


Answer: D

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You are not getting your assignments finished on time, you feel disorganized, and sometimes like feel like you just want to quit before you make a big mistake. What should you do? A) You should ask for a transfer before you get compassion fatigue or burnout. B) You should discuss your feelings with a good friend. C) You should give yourself more time; things will get better with experience. D) You should explain your concerns to the nurse manager on the unit.

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The nurse observes a healthcare provider discuss an operative procedure with a client and determines informed consent was achieved

Which information was included in the informed consent process? Select all that apply. A) The provider's disapproval if the surgery is not performed B) The health problem that requires surgery C) The purpose of the surgery D) The expectations of the surgery E) Outcome if surgery is not performed

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The nurse assesses the client after applying skeletal traction to the head of the femur. Which clinical finding is inconsistent with the client's baseline data but acceptable to the nurse?

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The nurse working in the vision and hearing clinic receives telephone calls from several patients who want appointments in the clinic as soon as possible. Which patient should be seen first?

a. 71-year-old who has noticed increasing loss of peripheral vision b. 74-year-old who has difficulty seeing well enough to drive at night c. 60-year-old who has difficulty hearing clearly in a noisy environment d. 64-year-old who has decreased hearing and ear "stuffiness" without pain

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