The nurse is discussing the use of illegal substances with a group of teenage boys and wishes to approach the topic from a unique perspective
The nurse would tell this group that which drugs are implicated in the development of larger breasts in men? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. Marijuana
2. Alcohol
3. Heroin
4. Cocaine
5. Amphetamines
1,2,3,5
Rationale 1: Marijuana can cause gynecomastia.
Rationale 2: Alcohol can cause gynecomastia.
Rationale 3: Heroin use can result in gynecomastia.
Rationale 4: Cocaine is not implicated in the development of gynecomastia.
Rationale 5: Amphetamines are implicated in the development of gynecomastia.
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a. "I need to get most of my protein from low-fat dairy products." b. "I will increase my intake of fruits and vegetables to 5 per day." c. "I will measure my urinary output each day to help calculate the amount I can drink." d. "I need to take erythropoietin to boost my immune system and help prevent infection."
Usually as a person ages, his or her heart does not have to work as hard
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Two adult residents in the long-term care facility have developed an attraction for one another. The nursing assistant discovers them in a room engaging in sexual activity. What should the nursing assistant do?
A. Interrupt the sexual activity and separate the two residents. B. Leave the room quietly and knock before entering the room next time. C. Report the situation to the supervising nurse at once. D. Call the families of each of the residents involved and explain what has happened.
A nurse failed to document the administration of a client's warfarin and the nurse on the next shift administered the drug again, believing that it had been overlooked
When performing root cause analysis in order to identify the essential cause of this error, what question should first be asked? A) "Has this, or something very similar, ever happened on the unit before?" B) "Why did the second nurse administer this drug to the client?" C) "What could the two nurses have done to ensure this didn't happen?" D) "What were the possible adverse outcomes that could have resulted from this error?"