A high rate of sympathetic nerve firing is most likely to result in ________.

A. miosis
B. bronchoconstriction
C. vasoconstriction
D. vasodilation


Answer: C

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The nurse is aware that a total nutritional admixture (TNA) is different from parenteral nutrition (PN) in that:

A) There is an increased risk for catheter infections in patients who received TNA compared to patients who received PN. B) TNA can be administered over 8 hours. and PN requires around-the-clock administration C) There is an increased convenience for the nursing staff and patients when the patient receives TNA instead of PN. D) TNA does not require the use of a micron filter.

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An infant who eats very rapidly may experience problems with swallowing excessive air. The mother should be instructed to:

a. use a nipple with a smaller hole. b. place the infant on the left side after feeding. c. begin the feeding before the infant becomes too hungry. d. provide the infant with water between feedings.

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A child is brought to the pediatric clinic by her mother, who tells the nurse that the school nurse called "again today" to ask her to pick the child up from school because the child was nauseated, vomiting, and very pale

The mother tells the clinic nurse that this has been happening several times a week over the last month, and always about the same time of day. What would the clinic nurse suspect is bothering this child? A) Ototoxicity B) Nystagmus C) Ménière's disease D) Motion sickness

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Interpersonal relationships are of no concern to the nursing assistant.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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