________ is the only steroid approved for nonprescription products.

A. Hydrocortisone
B. Budesonide
C. Fluticasone
D. Dexamethasone


Answer: A

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A nurse is planning to offer a depression screening at a local community center. Which of the following should be considered prior to implementation of the program?

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The nurse is conducting research on violence in the community for a community health assessment. Which socioeconomic factors should the nurse include in the research? (Select all that apply.)

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