A patient complains of weakness, dizziness, and feelings of faintness when standing up. Using your knowledge on ganglionic stimulants and blockers, determine the probable cause of these adverse effects based on the patient's medication profile.
A. Varenicline
B. Bupropion
C. Mecamylamine
D. None of the above
Answer: C
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1. Tell the client three things that he does well. 2. Ask other clients to tell the client what he does well. 3. Determine barriers to achieving the goal. 4. Do nothing as long as the client appears better.
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1. environment, the therapy, the client. 2. environment, the caregiver, the client. 3. client, the environment, the psychiatrist. 4. treatment plan, the environment, the client.
The nurse is obtaining preoperative assessment data. Which of the following should be included? Select all that apply
1. Current health status 2. Allergies 3. Current medications 4. Mental status 5. Previous surgeries
Developmental disabilities, which continue throughout a person's lifetime, start before which of the following ages?
1. 7 2. 12 3. 17 4. 22