A team of nurse researchers has the opportunity to present the findings of their recently-completed research study that tested a community-based smoking prevention program. How should the nurse who will present the findings begin the presentation?

A) By providing a brief overview of the methodology that the team used
B) By eliciting questions about the effects of smoking from members of the audience
C) By outlining the major components of the prevention program, with an emphasis on its innovative aspects
D) By briefly citing some of the facts about smoking that motivated the development of the program


Answer is D) By briefly citing some of the facts about smoking that motivated the development of the program

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When the client tells the nurse that she believes God's reality is personal, and that God is the creator of all beings, the nurse determines the client is expressing:

A) deism. B) agnosticism. C) atheism. D) theism.

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Compute the amount of medication you will give to administer one dose of the following orders. Assume all tablets are scored, when necessary

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In large doses, barbiturates lead to cardiovascular and central nervous system depression. Select the reason for the occurrence of this depression.

A. Increased activity in the medulla oblongata decreases sympathetic control of the blood vessels, leading to hypotension, kidney failure, and irregular breathing. B. Reduced activity in the medulla oblongata increases sympathetic control of the blood vessels, leading to hypertension, kidney failure, and irregular breathing. C. Reduced activity in the medulla oblongata removes sympathetic control of the blood vessels, leading to hypotension, decrease in kidney function, irregular breathing, and hypoxia. D. None of the above are correct.

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