Alcohol is the drug most often associated with _______ crimes; in many cases, it is present in both the assailant and the victim.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Ans: violent

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Change the following percentage to a ratio and its decimal equivalent

8% = _____; _____

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Mr. T. Jones and Mr. R. Smith are both going to become residents in Sunny Haven Lodge. Mr. Jones views it as an opportunity to socialize and meet new friends. Mr

Smith views this as ab-andonment by his family and is worried that the care will be inadequate. Each senior perceives the situation differently. This is a good example of stress that is: a. Both a positive stressor and a negative stressor. b. Occurring only because of age. c. Positive in both cases. d. Harmful in both cases.

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The client is a 35-year-old male who was diagnosed with hypertension one year ago. His current drug regime includes enalapril 40 mg by mouth daily

The client confides to the nurse that he is experiencing sexual dysfunction and plans to stop his medication. The nurse's best response is: a. "Sexual dysfunction can be an adverse effect of this medication, but you shouldn't stop this medication without discussing it with your doctor. Changes can be made that should eliminate this effect." b. "Sexual dysfunction is not a result of this medication. Keep taking it as prescribed and try to determine the real cause of the sexual problem." c. "Sexual dysfunction is a frequent adverse effect of this medication. Stop taking it immediately." d. "Sexual dysfunction can result after taking this medication, but hypertension is a more serious problem, so you should continue taking the medication as prescribed."

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A client is scheduled for surgery in 2 weeks. Which of the following should the nurse instruct the client regarding healthy lifestyle behaviors?

1. Eat nutritious meals. 2. If obese, cut calories before the surgery. 3. If sedentary, exercise more before the surgery. 4. Stop all prescribed medications.

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