In what life stage, defined by Erikson, is group identity important?
A) Early adulthood
B) School age
C) Adolescence
D) Young adult
C
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Upon inspection of the respiratory system, the nurse will assess for
A) tactile fremitus. B) use of accessory muscles of respiration. C) subcutaneous emphysema. D) a tympanic drumlike sound over the lungs.
The nurse recognizes that guidelines for developing a workable limit-setting plan include having consequences that are
a. applied after a detailed verbal exchange with the client. b. person centered, not situation centered. c. applied in a matter-of-fact manner, without lengthy discussion. d. applied at a time negotiated between the nurse and client.
The first step in risk management is identifying potential or actual risks for accidents, injuries, or financial loss. The occurrence of an injury that is caused by medical management and results in a measurable disability is termed:
a. An error b. An adverse event c. An unpreventable adverse event d. A near miss
Which of the following types of drugs inhibits muscle contraction at the neuromuscular junction or within the contractile process?
A. Peripheral skeletal muscle relaxants B. Cholinergic drugs C. Spasmolytics D. Parasympathomimetic drugs