The acquisition, harboring, and trade of persons through force, threat, deception, or other forms of coercion with the aim of exploiting them is called:

a. racism. c. domestic violence.
b. human trafficking. d. poverty.


B

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The nurse is caring for a patient who is being discharged home from the rehabilitation unit. Baclofen will be discontinued and the patient will begin taking carisoprodol as an outpatient

What is the nurse's primary consideration about discontinuing administration of baclofen? A) "Taper drug over 72 hours to reduce dependence on the drug." B) "Alternate doses of baclofen and soma over 10 days to prevent drug withdrawal." C) "Taper drug slowly over 1 to 2 weeks to prevent psychoses and hallucinations." D) "Start carisoprodol immediately while continuing baclofen at full dose to establish carisoprodol level."

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Ordered: Morphine 4 mg/ h IV. On hand: Morphine 50 mg/ 100 mL NS What is the hourly flow rate?

A. 8 mL/h B. 4 mL/h C. 50 mL/h D. 1 mL

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An incurable disease of the brain that results in progressive deterioration of mental functioning and eventual death is

a. Parkinson's disease. c. AIDS. b. diabetes. d. Alzheimer's.

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The parents of a child diagnosed with pinworms are reluctant to give the prescribed medication. The father says, "We hate to give our child such a toxic medication." What information should the nurse provide?

1. "Very little of the drug is absorbed into the system." 2. "Severe infestations can result in malabsorption." 3. "It is critical that you give this medication." 4. "Many types of pinworms are resistant to treatment." 5. "There is increased risk for bacterial infection when worms are present."

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