After teaching a class about commonly used illicit substances, the instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the class identifies which of the following as the most commonly used illicit drug?

A) Heroin
B) Methamphetamine
C) Marijuana
D) Cocaine


C

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a. the interplay of people, process, and technology. b. vendors, users, and government. c. clinicians and patients. d. commercial interests

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Which information would the nurse give to a family with a newborn with a hearing loss?

A) Genetic testing is not recommended because it will not restore newborn hearing. B) Genetic testing can help families determine risk recurrence. C) Genetic testing cannot help determine if hearing aids will help improve hearing. D) Genetic testing will not affect treatment.

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The nurse is reviewing the following laboratory results and determines that which of the following requires immediate intervention?

• WBC 14,600 mm3 • Monocyte count 6:% • Wound culture showing no growth • Sedimentation rate female patient 9 mm/hr

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A chronically depressed patient has been asked to participate in a research project focus-ing on effectiveness of alternative therapies

The nurse determines that the patient has an appropriate understanding of the guidelines that directs a research project when he states (select all that apply): a. "I hope they find a treatment that doesn't involve drugs." b. "I plan to use all the money I get to pay off some of my bills." c. "Helping to find a treatment for depressed people is a good thing." d. "My doctor told me that I had a responsibility to get involved in this." e. "I'm confident that this research project has very little risk involved."

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