The major challenge in the treatment of cocaine dependence is the:

a. provision of cost-effective care
b. prevention of relapse
c. psychophysiological crash
d. physical dangers of withdrawal


B
The major challenge in treatment of cocaine dependence is to prevent relapse. Withdrawal from cocaine is rarely physically dangerous.

Nursing

You might also like to view...

Which of the following demographic groups are at higher than average risk of stroke? (Select all that apply.)

a. African Americans b. American Indians c. Men and women 75 years old or older d. Asian Americans e. Pregnant women f. Individuals who have had a transient ischemic attack (TIA)

Nursing

You are the nurse caring for a patient after abdominal surgery in the postanesthesia care unit. The patient's blood pressure has increased and the patient is restless. The patient's oxygen saturation is 97%

You know that the change in your patient is most likely caused by what? A) The patient's temperature is low. B) The patient is in shock. C) The patient is in pain. D) The patient is nauseated.

Nursing

Following a motor-vehicle accident, a patient arrives in the emergency department with massive right lower-leg swelling. Which action will the nurse take first?

a. Elevate the leg on pillows. b. Apply a compression bandage. c. Place ice packs on the lower leg. d. Check leg pulses and sensation.

Nursing

A review of systems is collected in which type of health history?

a. Problem-based assessment b. Episodic assessment c. Comprehensive assessment d. Focused-health assessment

Nursing