Pernicious anemia is treated with:
1. Folic acid supplements
2. Thiamine supplements
3. Vitamin B12
4. Iron
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A patient has been diagnosed with schizophrenia. During a recent interview, he shows the nurse a picture of a man holding a decapitated head. He describes this picture as horrifying but then laughs loudly at the content. This behavior is a display of:
a. Confusion b. Ambivalence c. Depersonalization d. Inappropriate affect
The nurse collects the past medical history of a patient new to the clinic. The patient states he or she is allergic to penicillin. What would the nurse question next? (Select all that apply.)
A) What signs and symptoms were displayed with the reaction? B) What treatment was required to control the allergic reaction? C) How was the medication administered? D) How many dosages were administered before the reaction occurred? E) Had the medication ever been prescribed before the time when the reaction occurred?
The adage that "common problems occur commonly" advises the practitioner to:
a. always diagnose the patient's problem in terms of what their practice usually sees. b. refer any uncommon complaints to spe-cialists as soon as possible. c. consider the most likely cause of the pa-tient's problem before considering the obscure. d. examine uncommon problems critically before assuming that the issue is an un-usual presentation of a common problem.
CPR cannot be done in a low air loss bed.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)