The neurotransmitter of the parasympathetic system is _____.
A. dopamine
B. epinephrine
C. adrenaline
D. acetylcholine
Answer: D
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1. Assess the diet for adequacy of fiber and fluids. 2. Determine what the patient means by constipation. 3. Obtain an order for a laxative and an enema if needed. 4. Encourage the patient to increase fluid intake and activity.
Which sign, when exhibited by a hospitalized child, should the nurse recognize as a characteristic of diabetes insipidus?
a. Weight gain b. Increased urine specific gravity c. Increased urination d. Serum sodium level of 130 mEq/L
Which child is most likely to be frightened by hospitalization?
a. A 4-month-old infant admitted with a diagnosis of bronchiolitis b. A 2-year-old toddler admitted for cystic fibrosis c. A 9-year-old child hospitalized with a frac-tured femur d. A 15-year-old adolescent admitted for abdominal pain
A teen athlete comes into the clinic for his required school sports physical. The nurse understands that many students are injured each year from sports-related injuries
In order to help the teen prevent injuries, the nurse would make which of the following suggestions? a. Work through the pain b. An adequate warm-up period is not needed for those in good conditioning c. Inform parents if you feel pressured to perform d. An intense conditioning program should begin the week before the season starts