Gallbladder contraction can be stimulated by

A) duodenal peristalsis.
B) enterokinase.
C) built-up pressure behind the duct of Wirsung.
D) the parasympathetic nervous system.


D

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The nurse follows guidelines set out by OBRA when documenting a summary including vital signs and weights, which is required every:

a. day. b. week. c. month. d. year.

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The evaluation of a family pedigree reveals numerous cases of an autosomal dominant disorder. The client does not have the disorder. What does the nurse teach the client about her children's chances of having the disorder?

1. "Your children have a 50% chance of developing the disorder." 2. "If your children's father does not have the disease, they will not have the disease." 3. "Your children cannot develop the disease." 4. "These disorders tend to skip a generation, so there is a good chance your children will develop it." 5.

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Because the psychosocial assessment includes many more personal aspects of the client's history, the most significant variable that may affect the quality and usefulness of the collected data is the

a. nurse's ability to establish a therapeutic relationship. b. nurse's difficulty in differentiating normal from abnormal. c. reluctance of most clients to share information with health care providers. d. value the client places on the health interview.

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The client is nauseated, has been vomiting for several hours, and needs to receive an antiemetic (antinausea) medication. The nurse recognizes that which of the following statements is true about this medication?

a. An enteric-coated medication should be given. b. Medication will not be absorbed as easily because of the nausea. c. A parenteral route is the route of choice. d. A rectal suppository must be administered.

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