Smoking cessation generally occurs with nicotine ________ therapy.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
replacement
Smoking cessation generally occurs with nicotine replacement therapy. Examples are nicotine gum and nicotine lozenges, which are available without a prescription.
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The next visit she is dressed in old, drab clothes and has no makeup on. She has a flat affect and is not making eye contact. The most probable cause of her behaviors is which of the following conditions? a. Bipolar I disorder b. Psychosis c. Bipolar II disorder d. Major depressive episode
A woman who is pregnant with twins says, "There are lots of twins in my family, but most of them are not identical." How would the nurse respond?
1. "Usually when twins run in families they are identical twins." 2. "Some women have a genetic tendency to release two eggs each month." 3. "Identical twins are very rare." 4. "Many people think that twinning runs in families, but that has not been scientifically proven."
A master's student states, in her thesis,
that "despite public awareness programs to educate the public about the safety of pediatric immunizations, a staunch core of highly educated and well-informed parents continues to attribute the rise in childhood autism to vaccination. Because of this, recent efforts have been brought to bear in the qualitative arena, attempting to identify and isolate factoids and half-truths that perpetuate the myth. Nonetheless, mostly because belief structures appear bound by geography, not enough is known about reasons that some clusters of parents postpone or avoid vaccination." The quotation is an example of a ___________ and appears in the ____________ section of the research report. a. Objective, methods b. Purpose statement, introduction c. Problem statement, introduction d. Literature review, results
A health care provider prescribes nitroprusside (Nipride), 1 mcg/kg/min in a continuous intravenous (IV) infusion for a child in shock. The child weighs 20 kg. The medication is available as nitroprusside 50 mg in 250 ml
The nurse prepares to calculate the rate. How many milliliters per hour will the nurse set the IV infusion pump to deliver 1 mcg/kg/min? Fill in the blank. Record your answer in a whole number. ________________