The rate of growth and development is the same for each person

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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Which statement by a newly licensed nurse would indicate to the nurse manager a need for additional information about pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics?

1. "Pharmacogenomics focuses on how an individual's genetic makeup will alter their response to medications." 2. "To understand how multiple genes affect medication use in a given population, I should look for pharmacogenomic studies." 3. "Pharmacogenomics is more comprehensive than is pharmacogenetics." 4. "Pharmacogenetic studies have produced information on how single gene alterations change medication efficacy."

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Because of their site of action, bile acid sequestering resins:

1. Should be administered separately from other drugs by at least 4 hours 2. May increase the risk for bleeding 3. Both 1 and 2 4. Neither 1 nor 2

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A client is admitted to the emergency department after being found sick at home by the visiting nurse. The visiting nurse's assessment indicates the client was confused, tachycardic bradycardic, and febrile with a temperature of 102 degrees F

The most appropriate nursing diagnosis is: 1. Altered fluid status. 2. Viral infection. 3. Increased heart rate. 4. Fever.

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Which statement correctly explains to a client the origin of the client's constipation?

1. "If you would use the laxatives daily, you would not have a problem with constipation." 2. "If the waste material passes through the colon too quickly, excess fluids are not absorbed, and the result is a watery stool." 3. "Ordinarily, fluid is absorbed in your large intestine as waste travels through. If the stool stays in the large intestine too long, too much water is reabsorbed, causing the stool to be small, hard, and difficult to pass without straining." 4. "Constipation is usually caused by infection."

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