The most common bipolar disorder is ________.
What will be an ideal response?
manic-depressive disorder
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One of the most effective ways to maintain clinical competence is to
A) seek frequent feedback from instructors who taught in your nursing program. B) keep a journal of patient encounters and interesting cases. C) consistently read work-related articles published in reputable journals. D) enrolled in college courses that focus on communication.
The type of influence that a desire for sweet and salty flavored foods has on food preferences is
a. genetic. b. learned. c. physiologic. d. environmental.
The nurse is teaching the client with Alzheimer's disease and his wife about rivastigmine. The wife asks the nurse when her husband's dose can be increased. The nurse responds:
a. no more often than every week. c. it should not need to be increased. b. no more often than every two weeks d. no more often than every four weeks.
A client is ordered to receive zolpidem tartrate (Ambien) as a hypnotic agent before surgery. Because of the impact of food on the absorption of this medication, the nurse is aware that the medication should be administered _____ dinner
a. 1 hour before b. during c. 1 hour after d. 3 hours after