A pattern of compulsive use of a drug even in the absence of physiological signs of dependence is known as:
a. abstinence syndrome.
b. Reye's syndrome.
c. psychological dependence.
d. drug addiction.
C
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A client admitted to the hospital for schizophrenia has recently started taking quetiapine (Seroquel), an atypical antipsychotic. As with many antipsychotic medications, what should the nurse educate the client about?
a. Rise slowly because of the potential for orthostatic hypotension. b. Avoid grapefruit juice, as it may potentiate the effects of the medication. c. Quetiapine may cause insomnia if taken at night. d. Take with food to avoid GI upset.
Cardiorespiratory endurance is
A. a gradual increase in physical activity beyond what is accustomed. B. when only muscles and body systems being exercised will show beneficial change. C. the capacity of your heart, blood vessels, and lungs to deliver oxygen to your tissues. D. the ability of the muscle to exert repeated force against resistance.
The medical word bilateral means "pertaining to ________ side(s)."
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Why are various forms of water exercise useful for cardiovascular fitness programs?
A. Heart rate is higher during water exercise. B. Water provides an effective source of resistance for aerobic training. C. Water activity is generally anaerobic. D. The water cools the body.