"Hard" drugs, such as cocaine, cause dependence easily because they:

A) Are analgesics
B) Clear thinking processes
C) Decrease motor activity
D) Blunt reality


D

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If a mother and her family have freely chosen early discharge from the hospital, the nurse and the health care provider are not legally responsible if complications occur and her condition had not been stabilized within normal limits

1. True 2. False

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The nurse is teaching a nutrition class for nursing students about palliative nutrition therapy. The goals of palliative nutrition therapy are providing comfort and relieving side effects. How can these goals be met?

A) Encourage the client to follow the primary caregiver's ordered diet. B) Provide mouth care when the client asks for it. C) Offer comfort foods if the client becomes anxious or fearful. D) Respect the client's wishes regarding the level of nutritional support desired.

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The client reports using an alternative therapy that involves the manipulation of soft tissues. This therapy has reduced the client's stress, diminished pain, and increased circulation. Which therapy has this client most likely received?

1. Guided imagery 2. Homeopathy 3. Massage therapy 4. Reflexology

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When young children are admitted to the hospital, the nurse should first establish a relationship with the:

a. child c. mother b. caregivers d. father

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