An infection of the brain tissue is called a(n) __________
A. meningitis
B. encephalitits
C. meningoencephalitis
D. myelitis
B
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An accidental overdose of neostigmine has prompted the emergency administration of atropine. When assessing the patient, the emergency department nurse should take into account that this intervention will not relieve the effects of neostigmine on
A) skeletal muscle. B) smooth muscle. C) the heart. D) glands.
Although the nurse has massaged the uterus every 15 minutes, it remains flaccid, and the patient continues to pass large clots. What does the nurse recognize these signs indicate?
a. Uterine atony b. Uterine dystocia c. Uterine hypoplasia d. Uterine dysfunction
Which of the following patients would a nurse determine to be at the greatest risk for quinidine toxicity?
A) A 30-year-old pregnant woman B) A 44-year-old man diagnosed with cardiac insufficiency C) A 50-year-old woman with myasthenia gravis D) A 55-year-old man diagnosed with complete heart block
What are sources of stress in preschoolers? (Select all that apply.)
a. Shares possessions b. Damages or destroys objects c. May fear dogs or other animals d. Seems to be in perpetual motion e. May stutter or stumble over words