The current (2000) belief is that genetic factors account for about ____________________% of the risk of developing schizophrenia

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The nurse is providing infection control teaching to a group of patients. The patient statement that best demonstrates understanding of the teaching provided is:

a. "I should take an antibiotic at the first sign of an infection." b. "Hand hygiene is one of the most effec-tive ways I can prevent the spread of in-fection." c. "Vaccinations only prevent a disease from becoming severe." d. "If I eat a nutritious diet, it will be diffi-cult for me to get an infection."

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Chemical substances that initiate or regulate activity of another organ, system or gland in another part of the body are called:

a. neurotransmitters c. hormones b. tissue releasing fac-tors d. catecholamines

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The most common disability found in the United States in persons aged 18 years and over is:

1. Diabetes 2. Stroke 3. Arthritis 4. Cancer

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A nurse works in an outpatient clinic. The care that the nurse provides is considered to be community-based because this term

a. Emphasizes the environment of care. b. Describes care provided by nongovernmental employees. c. Implies care that is provided to the very poor. d. Is used by physicians and other health care professionals.

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