Abrupt withdrawal of beta blockers can be life threatening. Patients at highest risk for serious consequences of rapid withdrawal are those with:

1. Angina
2. Coronary artery disease
3. Both 1 and 2
4. Neither 1 nor 2


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Freestanding apartments are an example of which type of alternative healthcare setting?

A) Skilled nursing care B) Assisted living C) Congregate housing D) Boarding homes

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The nurse caring for patients on the immunocompromised unit knows that a major role for her is what?

A) To reenforce teaching knowledge for the family B) To develop and maintain a knowledge base in the evolving treatment modalities. C) To teach the patient to stay away from crowds D) To help the patient and family understand the adverse effects

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A client with a history of prolapsed mitral valve complains to the ER nurse that he is having palpitations (pounding heart) even at rest

Identify the discharge instructions by the nurse that are most effective in reducing future episodes of this symptom. a. Make sure you eat foods high in potas-sium, like oranges and bananas. b. You will need to increase your fluid intake to 2 to 3 liters per day. c. Avoid beverages that contain caffeine, like coffee and colas. d. Limit your activity as much as possible.

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Explain why a liver exposed to chronic injury as in hepatitis or alcoholism becomes swollen

What will be an ideal response?

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