Which of the following hallucinogenic drugs has the highest potency?

A. Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
B. N,N-dimethyltryptamine
C. Cannabis
D. Mescaline


Answer: A

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a. +1 edema b. +2 edema c. +3 edema d. +4 edema

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After a birth complicated by a shoulder dystocia, the infant's Apgar scores were 7 at 1 minute and 9 at 5 minutes. The infant is now crying vigorously. The nurse in the birthing room should

a. Give supplemental oxygen with a small facemask. b. Encourage the parents to hold the infant. c. Palpate the infant's clavicles. d. Perform a complete newborn assessment.

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A nurse is talking with the parents of a child who has had a febrile seizure. The nurse would integrate an understanding of which of the following into the discussion?

A) The child's risk for cognitive problems is greatly increased. B) Structural damage occurs with febrile seizure. C) The child's risk for epilepsy is now increased. D) Febrile seizures are benign in nature.

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A patient is receiving parenteral nutrition (PN). While maintaining PN the nurse's best action is to:

A. begin the infusion at 150 mL/h. B. maintain a consistent infusion rate. C. change the infusion tubing on a weekly basis. D. monitor the laboratory values on a weekly basis.

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