A condition caused by the release of histamine from the skin cells during allergic reactions is referred to as
A. pruritus.
B. urticaria.
C. edema.
D. erythema.
Answer: A
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The nurse explains that the probable causes of mood disorders include all of the following except:
1. loss of significant others. 2. learned helplessness. 3. neurotransmitter dysregulation. 4. a traumatic event in childhood.
Which characteristic would be more applicable to a community mental health nurse than to a nurse working in an operating room?
a. Kindness b. Autonomy c. Compassion d. Professionalism
The researcher has preset the level of significance at = 0.05 and the probability of the statistical analysis is calculated to be p = 0.09. What decision would the reader of this research expect of the researcher?
1. Fail to reject the null hypothesis. 2. Fail to reject the alternative or research hypothesis. 3. Accept the null hypothesis. 4. Unable to draw a conclusion because the numbers were so close, within 0.04 points.
A patient who has migraine headaches takes sumatriptan as abortive therapy
The patient tells the primary care nurse practitioner (NP) that the sumatriptan is effective for stopping symptoms but that the episodes are occurring three to four times per month. The NP should consider the addition of: a. aspirin. b. topiramate. c. ergotamine. d. opioid analgesics.