Which medications have a potential side effect of NMS? Select all that apply.

A. Risperdal/risperdone
B. Haldol/haloperidol
C. Prolixin/fluphenazine
D. Zyprexa/olanzapine


Answer: All are correct.

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What are this couple's options for in vitro fertilization? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. An embryo that does not have the genotype could be implanted. 2. The couple could request that they not be told if any of the embryos not implanted had the genotype of concern. 3. They could have multiple embryos placed during in vitro fertilization and hope that the one without the specific genotype is strongest and therefore implants. 4. They could have in vitro fertilization with donor eggs and sperm without the genotype. 5. No options exist for this situation with today's technology.

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A school-age child is newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Which behavior indicates to the nurse that the child might be interested in learning how to self-administer insulin injections?

A) The child cries and calls for the mother with every insulin injection. B) The child watches the nurse fill and asks to hold the insulin syringe. C) The child asks how many "shots" are needed before the illness is "all better.". D) The child tells the nurse that a parent will give the injection so the parent needs the teaching.

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The nurse practicing in a small community hospital has a client who does not seem to be responding well to nursing care. The nurse plans to help the client by:

1. Trying a different approach to care against policy. 2. Networking on-line with other nurses giving similar care. 3. Proposing a nursing research project to the manager. 4. Asking the doctor for a new nursing approach to care.

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The ordinary model of chronic conditions differs from other models because in this model, people with chronic conditions view themselves as:

a. leading ordinary lifestyles b. wanting to be more ordinary c. somewhat extraordinary compared to others d. experiencing conditions similar to those experienced by many other individuals

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