Drugs that use CYP 3A4 isoenzymes for metabolism may:

1. Induce the metabolism of another drug
2. Inhibit the metabolism of another drug
3. Both 1 and 2
4. Neither 1 nor 2


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A. Thickening of the buccal mucosa B. The presence of fixed cervical lymph nodes C. Red or white patches appearing on the tongue D. The presence of a sore on the lip that fails to heal

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A nurse believes that humans use creativity and critical thinking to balance their connections with their surroundings. The nurse decides to conduct a study on the basis of this belief. Which nursing theory would be best for this study?

a. Peplau's interpersonal relations as a nursing process: man as an organism that exists in an unstable equilibrium b. Roy's adaptation model: assistance with the adaptation to stressors to facilitate the integration process of the client c. Orem's self-care deficit model: self-care, self-care deficits, and nursing systems d. Rogers' science of unitary human beings: humans as energy fields that interact constantly with the environment

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It is accurate to say that Situational Leadership®® II (SLII®®) is primarily

a. Descriptive b. Prescriptive c. Well supported by research d. Trait related

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The nurse is caring for a 20-year-old female patient with sickle cell trait. Which statement accurately reflects this patient's condition?

a. The condition will evolve into sickle cell anemia as she ages. b. All of her children will have sickle cell anemia. c. The trait will be transmitted to male children only. d. The trait can be passed on to all children.

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