____, also known as Ecstasy, produces both stimulant and hallucinogenic effects.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Ans: MDMA
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The nurse's action is an example of which therapeutic communication technique? A) Informing B) Suggesting C) Expectation-setting D) Enlightening
The nurse is developing outcome measurements to evaluate genetics-based care. Which outcomes should be included?
Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Is the client satisfied with care and services? 2. Did the client refer other clients to the clinic's services? 3. Does the client report that coping skills regarding genetic risks have improved? 4. Is the client's knowledge base about the specific illness, risk factors, and interventions improved? 5. Does the client report greater skill in decision making regarding the specific illness?
A patient who is diagnosed with community-acquired pneumonia tells the nurse, "I don't feel too sick.". How should the nurse respond?
1. "Give it a few days and you will.". 2. "You're lucky.". 3. "You may not need all the medications you have been prescribed.". 4. "Even though you don't feel too ill, you should get additional rest.".
How does summative evaluation help the community/public health nurse?
A. Analyzes the data and recognizes gaps. B. Determines long-term impact on health. C. Improves care as it is being delivered. D. Improves future evaluations of the nurse's practice.