Patients should be educated that ________ is also a CNS stimulant, and excessive consumption could result in nervousness, irritability, or a headache.
A. caffeine
B. aspartame
C. nicotine
D. dopamine
Answer: A
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1. Anxiety created by conflicts 2. Activation of the conscience 3. Conflict between the id's impulses 4. Immediate pleasure and gratification 5. Underlying motivation for development
The parents of a 2-year-old who has cerebral palsy are only now beginning to accept that their child will have a permanent disability. The nurse has been instructing the parents about the treatment for the spasticity their child is experiencing
Which statements by the parents indicate that the nurse should plan additional teaching sessions? 1. "At some point, our child may require surgery to correct this spasticity." 2. "As long as we continue our child's medications, the spasticity can be controlled." 3. "Our physical therapy sessions should focus on flexing our child's muscles." 4. "We should repeat the exercises several times with each muscle group." 5. "It is best to give our child a rest from physical therapy by skipping 1 week a month."
Identify the mechanism used in the classification of diarrheas.
A. Increased secretory functions B. Increased osmolality in the intestine C. Increased motility in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract D. All of these
The use of infliximab (Remicade) leads to an infusion reaction that:
A. can include fever, chills, hives, hypotension, and chest pain. B. can include tremors and seizures. C. can include high blood pressure, renal impairment, and chest pain. D. none of these.