Research has shown that Asian men tend to have a greater sensitivity than white Europeans to codeine, and they experience significantly weaker effects from the drug. This is an example of cultural variations of
1. Biological variations
2. Space
3. Social organization
4. Time perception
ANS: 1
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a. Vaginal or vulvar hematomas. b. Unrepaired lacerations of the vagina or cervix. c. Failure of the uterine muscle to contract firmly. d. Retained placental fragments.
A recently widowed patient reports new onset of sexual dysfunction. There are no new medications or illnesses. What action by the nurse is best?
a. Assess the patient's alcohol intake. b. Refer the patient for counseling. c. Ask if there are new partners. d. Have the patient speak to the doctor.
7. The nurse offers a client's family a list of community resources and support groups and encourages them to become involved in the local Lupus chapter. This is an example of which professional nursing role responsibility?
a. Client advocate role b. Teaching role c. Caregiver role d. Consultant role
To prevent pressure ulcers in the bedridden patient, the most effective intervention would be to:
a. perform skin assessment every day. b. use a draw sheet to move patient. c. change the patient's position every 2 hours. d. remove wet bed linen promptly.