You are washing eating and cooking utensils. Which do you wash first?

a. Pots and pans
b. Silverware
c. Glasses
d. Plates and bowls


C

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When a critical care nurse cannot remove the stimulus that causes anxiety, such as myocardial infarction, the nurse must

A) teach the patient to remove the stimulus him/herself. B) assess the effectiveness of the patient's behaviors and possibly help modify them. C) instruct the patient to utilize a single coping mechanism. D) promote patient regression in order to conserve patient energy.

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A nurse manager experiences an increased heart rate, GI discomfort, and perspiration when preparing to give presentations to his staff. He has prepared three presentations, and his charge nurse has given them all

The nurse manager knows he is experiencing which level of anxiety and that which treatment will help? 1. Trait anxiety; Thiamine therapy 2. State anxiety; propranolol (Inderal) 3. Panic anxiety; buspirone (Buspar) 4. Moderate anxiety; alprazalom (Xanax)

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Herbal therapy is regulated like pharmaceutical drugs are in the United States

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The nurse best describes the function of the Mini-Mental Status Examination (MMSE) to the wife of a client who has "been forgetting things lately" by stating:

1. "The test has a few questions that are used to thoroughly assess your husband's mental status.". 2. "It's a test that will help us determine why he is getting forgetful.". 3. "The test has a few simple questions that will test him for dementia.". 4. "Being forgetful isn't unusual, but this test will rule out any serious problems.".

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