Which of the following adverse effects is generally associated with venodilators but not with arterial dilators?
A. Vasomotor flushing
B. Nausea
C. Postural hypotension
D. Headache
Answer: A
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The nurse would evaluate which findings as indicating recovery from this agent? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. The patient can hold the head up. 2. The patient has a strong hand grasp. 3. The patient is still sleepy. 4. The patient is breathing with only minimal stimulation by the nurse. 5. The patient's pupils react to light.
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1. "Incomplete organ development during fetal development is the cause of many GU disorders." 2. "Improper placement of the urethra in vagina is one cause of GU disorders." 3. "GU disorders in the pediatric population can be caused by hydronephrosis." 4. "GU disorders in the pediatric population are not caused by infections." 5. "Anatomic obstruction or incomplete nerve innervation can cause GU disorders."
The student learns that after puberty, the epiphyseal plate calcifies and the epiphysis merges with which structure?
a. Epiphyseal line b. Epiphyseal plate c. Metaphysis d. Articular cartilage
A client with major depressive disorder is scheduled for electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). Which point will the nurse teach the client?
a. "ECT treatments take about 1 hour." b. "You will most likely receive between 6 and 12 treatments over several weeks." c. "ECT often is used as one of the first treatments for major depression." d. "ECT treatments help your depression by decreasing levels of the neurotransmitter norepinephrine."