Hallucinations, CNS depression, CNS excitation, and analgesia constitute a unique response profile associated with which drug of abuse?

a. PCP
b. Mescaline
c. DMT
d. LSD


a

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A patient is being treated in the hospital for a femoral fracture and is scheduled to receive his daily dose of metoprolol (Lopressor) that he has been taking for the treatment of hypertension for several years

Prior to administering this drug, the nurse should assess and document which of the following? Select all that apply. A) Oxygen saturation level B) Heart rate C) Potassium level D) Blood pressure E) Capillary refill

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A nurse is to administer a unit of whole blood to a postoperative client. What does the nurse do to ensure the safety of the blood transfusion?

A. Asks the client to both say and spell his or her full name before starting the blood transfusion B. Ensures that another qualified health care professional checks the unit before administering C. Checks the blood identification numbers with the laboratory technician at the Blood Bank at the time it is dispersed D. Makes certain that an IV solution of 0.9% normal saline is infusing into the client before starting the unit

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The nurse is caring for a patient with schizophrenia. In which stage of the nurse-patient relationship will the nurse assess the patient's needs, symptoms, and strengths?

1. Working 2. Orientation 3. Identification 4. Pre-orientation

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Ordered: E.E.S.® Granules 360 mg q6hr. See label for dose on hand.The amount to administer is ________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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