Females are more likely than males to commit crimes that can be classified as
A. crimes against people
B. crimes against property
C. crimes against the public order
D. when it comes to drug-related crime, no significant gender differences have
been identified
C. crimes against the public order
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What is true about the use of silence in therapeutic communication? (Select all that apply.)
a. Maintaining silence is an effective therapeutic communication technique. b. Maintaining silence is generally overused in therapeutic communication. c. The sender often becomes uncomfortable when using silence. d. The ability to use silence effectively requires skill and timing. e. Prolonged periods of misunderstood silence can cause tension. f. Purposeful use of silence often conveys lack of respect.
Which of the following is a recommended intervention if resistance is encountered and/or the catheter stretches during removal of a catheter supplying continuous wound perfusion?
A) Immediately attempt to remove the catheter again. B) Wait 30 to 60 minutes and attempt to remove the catheter again. C) If the catheter is still difficult to remove, use force to remove it. D) Continue to apply tension if the catheter begins to stretch.
The nurse is providing preoperative education for a jewish client schedule to receive a xenograft graft to promote burn healing. Which information should the nurse provide this client?
a. the xenograft is taken from nonhuman sources b. grafting increases the risk for bacterial infection c. as the burn heals the graft permanently attaches d. grafts are later removed by debriding procedure
Integrating a cholinergic drug into the existing treatment plan of a patient already taking a ganglionic blocking drug could result in a drug interaction characterized by:
A. additive vasodilating effect to produce hypotension and cardiovascular collapse. B. additive anticholinergic effect of ganglionic blockade on the gastrointestinal and urinary tracts. C. additive antiadrenergic effect that leads to hypotension and cardiovascular collapse. D. antagonism of anticholinergic effect of ganglionic blockade on the gastrointestinal and urinary tracts.