The symbol represents:

A) An effect size
B) A mean
C) Total sample size
D) An individual score


B

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A family member tells the nurse that much information is available on the internet about medications. This family member asks the nurse to explain what neurotransmitters are impacted by lithium. Which nursing response is correct?

1. Lithium interacts with GABA and opens the chloride channels. 2. Lithium lowers the amount of serotonin and norepinephrine available in the neural synapses. 3. Lithium increases the amount of dopamine available at the postsynaptic receptor. 4. Lithium raises the norepinephrine levels in the neural synapse.

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The nurse accompanies the physician into the patient's room and remains after the patient is told he has cancer and it is likely to be terminal

The patient's respirations become rapid and deep, pupils dilate, and measurement of vital signs indicates the patient's heart rate and blood pressure are elevated. What type of response is the nurse assessing? A) Sympathetic nervous system (SNS) response B) Parasympathetic nervous system (PNS) response C) Muscarinic receptor stimulation response D) Nicotinic receptor stimulation response

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Based on the physiology of an infant's renal system, what does the nurse need to know about administering drugs to infants?

a. Drugs are excreted more rapidly in infants. b. Renal function reaches maturity at 1 month, so normal dosages can be administered to infants older than 1 month. c. Dosages must be reduced until age 1 year. d. Dosages must be increased until age 1 year.

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If taken alone, large doses of oral benzodiazepines:

a. cause significant toxicity. b. antagonize the effects of other CNS drugs. c. cause profound respiratory depression. d. are rarely lethal.

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