Which problem is a psychologic response to chronic opioid use?
a. Tolerance
b. Addiction
c. Withdrawal
d. Dependence
ANS: B
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1. "What herbs have been used to manage your condition?" 2. "Does your healthcare provider know about your herbal remedies?" 3. "Don't you realize your recovery may have been impeded by these herbal preparations?" 4. "When was the last dosage of the herbal remedies taken?"
The one-group pretest-posttest design is the strongest possible quasi-experimental design
A) True B) False
An LPN says to an RN, "I don't understand why I get paid less, yet we do the same thing here at work." What role does the RN have in the healthcare setting that the LPN does not?
A) The RN only cares for clients with well-defined, common problems. B) The RN's role is more complex and involves management and coordination of all the care provided to a group of clients. C) The RN is responsible for everything that the LPN does in the healthcare setting. D) The RN is the only provider that cares for clients with common problems that require a high level of technical competency and expertise.
A hollow, fibrous tract leading from the anal canal to an opening in the perianal skin is called a(n)
a. scabies burrow. c. anorectal fistula. b. anal fissure. d. pilonidal sinus.