LSD, antipsychotic drugs, and antidepressant drugs all share the common feature of

A. producing little or no self-administration in animals
B. producing hallucinogenic effects
C. producing effects similar to cocaine and amphetamine
D. producing strong indications of psychological dependence


A. producing little or no self-administration in animals

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What is the nurse's best first action? A. Attempt to arouse the client by calling his or her name and lightly shaking the client's arm. B. Administer oxygen by mask and apply an apnea monitor. C. Document the finding as the only action. D. Notify the physician immediately.

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A client 36 years of age is able to understand the health education when she is given the opportunity to put the education into practice. The nurse helps the client to self-administer the medication dosage before the client is discharged from the heal

A) Cognitive domain B) Affective domain C) Psychomotor domain D) Interpersonal domain

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The nurse realizes that the increased use of technology in critical care units has resulted in which consequence for patient care?

1. Decreased risk of errors in patient care 2. Decreased therapeutic nurse-patient communication 3. Improved overall patient satisfaction with care 4. Improved patient safety across the entire spectrum

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Which of the following is the main function of ribosomes?

a. Cellular cell digestion b. Transport of cellular components c. Autodigestion and lysis d. Cellular protein synthesis?

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