Claire has been given a prescription drug that slows down the reuptake of serotonin. Which effect is most likely to occur once she starts taking the drug.

A. increased memory loss
B. increased depression
C. decreased memory loss
D. decreased depression


Answer: D. decreased depression

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Which option(s) represent nursing-sensitive indicators like the ones examined by these researchers? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Community-acquired pneumonia. 2. Patient complaints. 3. Pressure ulcers. 4. Traumatic wound infection rate. 5. Deep vein thrombosis.

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The nurse is providing care to a client who gave birth to a newborn by cesarean section. When providing care to this client, which nursing actions are appropriate? Select all that apply

A) Encouraging coughing and deep breathing every 2 hours until the client is able to ambulate B) Monitoring the episiotomy site every shift C) Encouraging the client to lay on the right side to promote passing gas D) Assessing bowel sounds every 8 hours E) Assessing the client hourly while receiving a continuous epidural infusion

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After a bone marrow aspiration, the client has bruising at the site (left iliac crest). What is the nurse's best action?

A. Document the finding as the only action. B. Position the client on his/her right side. C. Apply an ice pack to the site. D. Notify the physician.

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The nurse is planning care for a client with conjunctivitis and selects risk for altered vision as a nursing diagnosis when the client tells the nurse which of the following?

1. "I have had the infection for 3 days.". 2. "I caught the infection from my child.". 3. "This is the fourth infection like this.". 4. "My mother is blind from retinopathy.".

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