otopathy : _____________ of the ear
Fill in the missing word in the definition for the key term.
Disease
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A. The nurse provided appropriate medication education. B. The nurse explained the drug's mechanism of action. C. The nurse taught the client about a prototype drug. D. The nurse explained the consequences of not using the drug.
Skylar's illness is in remission and she has been told she no longer needs to take prednisone. How should the prednisone be discontinued?
A) By substituting a similar drug B) By simply discontinuing the drug C) By a variety of means, depending on her health D) By gradually tapering down
Over-the-counter sleeping pills typically contain ____, which induce drowsiness by working against the central nervous system chemical histamine
a. antihistamines b. dietary supplements c. hypnotic medications d. valium e. heartbeat regulators
A person with blood type O has
A. anti-A antibody; B antigen B. anti-B antibody; A antigen C. no anti-A or anti-B antibodies; A antigen D. both anti-A and anti-B antibodies; no antigens E. both anti-A and anti-B antibodies; both A and B antigens