Which of the following would NOT be included as a drug-related ED visit in DAWN statistics?

A. nonmedical use of a prescription or OTC drug
B. alcohol-only consumption if the patient is younger than 21 years old
C. malicious poisoning
D. alcohol-only consumption if the patient is 21 or older


D. alcohol-only consumption if the patient is 21 or older

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While developing a care plan for this patient, the nurse should consider the patient's age and associated risk factors, which include what? (Select all that apply.) A) Preeclampsia B) Undeveloped pelvis C) Inadequate nutrition D) Gestational diabetes E) Pyelonephritis

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The nurse provides footwear and gloves to leprosy clients to prevent trauma to their insensitive and deformed hands and feet. Which of the following best describes the intervention used by the nurse?

a. Primary level of prevention b. Secondary level of prevention c. Tertiary level of prevention d. Primary health care

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If a man who weighs 80 kg is recovering from surgery and has an average protein intake of 105 g/day, his protein intake is

a. inadequate. b. deficient. c. appropriate. d. excessive.

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The pregnant patient plans to breastfeed her baby. She asks the nurse about the use of herbal products during breastfeeding. What is the best response by the nurse?

1. "Be sure to check the label to see if the herbal product could be used during breastfeeding." 2. "Most drugs can be transferred to the infant during breastfeeding, so this is not recommended." 3. "Herbal products are considered natural, so it should be fine to use them during breastfeeding." 4. "This should be fine, as long as there is at least 12 hours between the time you use the product and when you breastfeed."

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