NSAIDs decrease pain perception by inhibiting the synthesis of

A) bradykinin.
B) histamine.
C) prostaglandin.
D) All of the above are correct.


D

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Which individuals would meet the definition of work disability as defined by the United State Census Bureau? Select all that apply

a. An individual who has resigned from a position because of discrimination b. An individual who has retired or left a job for health reasons c. An individual who did not work because of long-term mental illness d. An individual who did not work in the past 12 months because of illness

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A client diagnosed with depression and substance use disorder has an altered sleep pattern and demands that a psychiatrist prescribe a sedative

Which rationale explains why a nurse should encourage the client to first try nonpharmacological interventions? A. Sedative-hypnotics are potentially addictive and will lose their effectiveness due to tolerance. B. Sedative-hypnotics are expensive and have numerous side effects. C. Sedative-hypnotics interfere with necessary REM (rapid eye movement) sleep. D. Sedative-hypnotics are not as effective to promote sleep as antidepressant medications.

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The nurse is performing an assessment of a 5-year-old child who is seeing the pediatrician because of a productive cough lasting over a week. The mother states that she gave the child a teaspoon of cough syrup 3 hours ago

How many milliliters (mL) of syrup would the nurse document on the child's chart? A) 1 mL B) 2 mL C) 4 mL D) 5 mL

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