Physical dependence is an inadequate explanation for the abuse of a particular drug if

A. the drug is legally available
B. the drug is relatively low in toxicity
C. withdrawal from the drug produces no physical symptoms
D. withdrawal from the drug produces specific physical symptoms


C. withdrawal from the drug produces no physical symptoms

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A nurse on the burn unit is caring for a patient who has gone into the acute phase of her burn. What would be important for the nurse to monitor the patient for?

A) Hypometabolism B) Hyponatremia C) Hyperkalemia D) Hypoglycemia

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The nurse is preparing to perform a physical assessment on a 10-year-old girl. The nurse gives her the option of her mother staying in the room or leaving. This action should be considered which?

a. Appropriate because of child's age b. Appropriate, but the mother may be uncomfortable c. Inappropriate because of child's age d. Inappropriate because child is same sex as mother

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Gender is not mentioned as a relevant factor in this model, but has been mentioned in previous chapters of our textbook

How would Watson and Hoffman (2004) predict that male and female leaders would be perceived when using the team leadership model? What would you predict? What will be an ideal response?

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