Blood pressure depends on the condition of the arteries.

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


True

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Which of the following statements would not be accurate regarding the dopamine hypothesis?

1. Typical antipsychotic medications cause fewer extrapyramidal side effects than traditional antipsychotic medications. 2. Atypical antipsychotic medications block serotonin and dopamine. 3. Numerous types of dopamine receptors have been found to exist in varied regions of the brain. 4. Positive symptoms of schizophrenia respond more readily to traditional antipsychotic medications than the newer atypical medications.

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The nurse suspects that an older patient has been physically abused. What must be included in the medical workup for this patient?

1. Pelvic examination 2. Toxicological screening 3. Complete blood count and blood chemistries 4. Complete visual examination with clothing removed

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Nurses have an opportunity to teach about workplace hazards and prevention measures when performing worker assessments. Using your knowledge that the goal of assessments is to identify the agent, host, and environmental characteristics that could place

the worker at risk and to take preventive steps to eliminate or reduce adverse exposures, what are the components of an occupational health history? 1. Characteristics of workers past jobs 2. Chronological record of all past work and potential exposures 3. An occupational exposure inventory 4. List of other exposures in the home or community A) 1, 2, 3 B) 1, 3, 4 C) 1, 2, 4 D) 2, 3, 4

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A 5-year-old girl is cyanotic, dusky, and anxious when she arrives in the emergency department. Which action would be most appropriate?

A) Ventilating the child with a bag-valve-mask B) Estimating the child's weight using a Broselow tape C) Providing therapy using automated external defibrillation D) Using rescue breathing and chest compressions

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