The anti-neoplastic drug Taxol

A. a pyrimidine analog
B. a folate analog
C. an amino acid analog
D. none of the above


Ans: D. none of the above

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1. alcohol. 2. cocaine. 3. caffeine. 4. amphetamines.

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The nurse is caring for a client who requires extensive wound care. The client has consented to participating in a nursing research study regarding the wound care. Which client statement indicates understanding of the goal related to the research?

A) "This research will not influence my care." B) "Nursing care is based solely on research." C) "I will be paid to participate in the research project." D) "I will be helping to validate nursing care."

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An effective strategy to reduce the stress of burn dressing procedures is to:

a. Give the child as many choices as possible. b. Reassure the child that dressing changes are not painful. c. Explain to the child why analgesics cannot be used. d. Encourage the child to master stress with controlled passivity.

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The nurse takes into consideration that the arthritic patient may be less likely to exercise because:

a. fragility of the bones puts the patient at risk for fractures. b. numbness in the feet and legs put the patient at risk for a fall. c. stiffened ligaments and tendons put the patient at risk for reduced flexibility. d. moving heavy edematous limbs puts the patient at risk for fatigue.

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