The nurse makes a home visit to a client who has dysthymic disorder. Which of the following would the nurse expect to assess?
A) Low energy
B) Intense concentration
C) Agitation
D) Normal appetite
D
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A) Place a tongue blade between the child's jaws. B) Restrain the child to prevent injury. C) Prepare the suction equipment. D) Stay with the child to observe for complications.
Common adverse reactions associated with antineoplastic drugs include:
1. alopecia and bone-marrow depression. 2. bone-marrow stimulation and nausea. 3. diarrhea and blurred vision. 4. anorexia and rhinorrhea.
Which of the following holds position power?
a. Vice president of a company b. President of a student organization c. Dean of a college d. Sergeant in the military
What is the dosage of the medication in this syringe?
A. 1 unit B. 0.1 mL C. 5 units D. 1 mL