Pulses can be felt in locations where large veins come close to the skin

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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You are evaluating the discharge teaching you have done with your patient concerning drug therapy. What statement from the patient would indicate that teaching had been effective?

A) "I have to take three pills each day and I can take them at the time that fits my schedule." B) "I should take the white pill in the morning because the doctor wants me to take it." C) "I will add the names and dosages of these new drugs to my medication list in my wallet." D) "I have prescriptions at different pharmacies. I shop around for the best price for each drug."

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A newly diagnosed client with schizophrenia is started on a neuroleptic medication. Based on caring theory, what nursing intervention would be MOST likely to increase compliance with the medication regimen?

a. Discuss measures to prevent dry mouth and constipation. b. Give the client the results of laboratory tests. c. Describe the extrapyramidal side effects. d. Discuss the client's feelings about taking the medication.

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Although there were many problems, the family was struggling to survive and even reached out to others with similar problems. What might this family have retained that made the difference between them and families who were not able to cope?

A. Expressing their hopelessness and frustration through acting out B. Rearranging roles and tasks of family members while communicating information C. Refusing to change lifestyles or functions until the crisis is over D. Sense of hope and mutual support

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A female client is considering ovulation-inducing medications to achieve pregnancy. What should the nurse explain as potential adverse effects of this type of assisted reproductive technology (ART)? Select all that apply

1. Miscarriage 2. Preterm birth 3. Neonatal morbidity 4. Multifetal pregnancy 5. Pelvic inflammatory disease

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