The etiology is the probable outcome of a disease
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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The nurse is assessing a patient with chronic depression who admits to having grown increasingly despondent for the past 2 weeks; he attributes this to the likelihood of his business going bankrupt and his wife's recent filing for divorce
Which statements merit further evaluation as possible covert expressions of suicide ideation? Select all that apply. a. "I'm not sure what to do; I'm lost.". b. "I only see one way out of this.". c. "It will be better after tomorrow.". d. "I've never felt this bad before.". e. "I couldn't live without my kids.". f. "Thank you for all you've done.".
The nurse is caring for a teenager with PUD. The nurse recommends that client begin taking ranitidine (Zantac) OTC because the client is older than ____ year(s). Standard Text: Record your answer rounding to the nearest whole number
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following types of agencies was responsible for the initial development of nursing in the home?
1. Official 2. Voluntary 3. Proprietary 4. Combination
A nurse is teaching a group of coworkers about the effects of drugs on receptors. Which comment by a coworker would need correction?
A. "Agonist drugs increase receptor activation." B. "Agonist drugs decrease receptor activation." C. "Antagonist drugs decrease receptor activation." D. "Local anesthetics suppress axonal conduction."