Which of the following soft drinks has the highest caffeine content?
A. sprite
B. coke
C. pepsi
D. mountain dew
D. mountain dew
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The patient asks, "What is this injection for again?" Which of the following is the best response by the nurse? A. Helps your baby grow and develop B. Helps your baby's lungs to mature C. Prepares your body to begin labor D. Stabilizes your blood pressure
A nursing instructor is preparing a class on chronic lung disease. Which of the following would the instructor include when describing this disorder?
A) It is a result of cystic fibrosis. B) It is seen most commonly in premature infants. C) It typically affects females more often than males. D) It is characterized by bradypnea.
6) The nurse cares for clients with a variety of depression disorders. Which client statements suggest the diagnosis of dysthymia? Select all that apply.
A) "Every day for over 2 years I've been sad, tired, and can't seem to get my act together." B) "Ever since my husband died 2 weeks ago, I can't concentrate and have no reason to live." C) "I've been feeling down in the dumps for about 2 weeks now." D) "For the last 4 years, I can't make a decision and am so worthless at work every day." E) "For the last year, I have periods of time that I am sad and cry a lot."
A nurse is teaching a home care patient and his family about using prescribed oxygen. What is a critical factor that must be included in teaching?
A) the importance of communicating with the patient B) the safety measures necessary to prevent a fire C) the cost and source of supply for the oxygen D) the need to provide good skin care