A 21-year-old male athlete admits to using
androgenic steroids. The nurse tells him that which of these is a possible adverse effect of these drugs?
a. Liver damage
b. Renal failure
c. Heart failure
d. Stevens-Johnson syndrome
ANS: A
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To prevent development of the complication constipation in a postoperative client, you would have the client do which of the following?
1. Drink plenty of coffee and sit in a chair four times a day. 2. Ambulate in the room twice a day and eat a high-fiber diet. 3. Drink up to 3000 mL of fluid daily, and ambulate. 4. Undergo digital rectal stimulation daily.
Which of the following statements is most accurate regarding complementary and alternative therapies (CAM)?
A) Clients are using complementary and alternative therapies more frequently and therefore the nurse should assess for their use. B) Complementary and alternative therapies continue to be viewed as fringe activities and their use should be discouraged. C) These therapies are often unfounded and have no evidence to support their use. D) Trends regarding complementary and alternative therapies would suggest that nurses become CAM practitioners.
Women respond to the gender-based leadership stereotype by
a. Decreasing use of communal characteristics b. Using more agentic characteristics c. Decreasing use of power over followers d. Avoiding conflicts in the workplace
A patient with a sleep phase disorder seeks medical attention for the health problem. Which medication should the nurse anticipate being prescribed for this patient?
1. Zolpidem (Ambien) 2. Zaleplon (Sonata) 3. Ramelteon (Rozerem) 4. Chloral hydrate (Noctec)