Unit safety is the responsibility of the housekeeping and maintenance departments

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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While teaching about HIV/AIDS to a group of high school seniors, the school health nurse will begin by explaining the basic facts that will likely include which of the following information?

A) Like all viruses, HIV is a genetic material made from DNA with long molecules that carry genetic information. B) HIV is different from other viruses since it is a retrovirus that selectively attacks the body's immune cells. C) There are two types of HIV, but the one that is endemic to the United States is HIV type 2. D) HIV type 1 for some reason rarely develops into full-blown AIDS.

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The nurse is caring for a patient with a substance use disorder who is addicted to heroin. The nurse understands that areas of the brain and nervous system have been connected to substance abuse and addiction

What is true regarding the nervous system and substance abuse and addiction? Select all that apply. 1. Changes in neuroanatomy cause the behavior seen in addiction. 2. Addictive substances act on the mesolimbic system of the brain. 3. Addictive substances stimulate surges of dopamine. 4. Addictive substances act on the mesocerebral system of the brain. 5. Changes in neurochemistry cause behaviors seen in addiction.

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The nurse is monitoring a client who has had gastric surgery for manifestations of dumping syndrome. The nurse should be particularly watchful for the early manifestation of

a. hypertension. b. pain. c. tenesmus. d. vertigo.

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The process by which substances can pass through the cell membrane without energy expenditure on the part of the cell is called:

a. active transport c. permeability b. passive transport d. dialysis

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