A patient with anxiety and depression may respond to:

1. Duloxetine (Cymbalta)
2. Fluoxetine (Prozac)
3. Oxazepam (Serax)
4. Buspirone (Buspar) and an SSRI combined


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To avoid stimulating the cremasteric reflex while examining the testicles on a male infant, the nurse should:

1. Warm the examiner's hands under hot water before palpating. 2. Place the examiner's index finger and thumb over both inguinal canals. 3. Distract the infant with a rattle while performing the examination. 4. Palpate the testicle under clothing.

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As adults age, they are likely to want to add _____ to their food

a. less salt b. more salt c. less salt substitutes d. more salt substitutes

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The nurse is managing care for a group of patients with pain. For which health problem should the nurse expect the patient to experience acute pain?

A. Complex regional pain syndrome B. Degenerative joint disease C. Cholecystectomy D. Phantom limb pain

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A nurse suspects that a patient may be experiencing urinary retention. When assessing this patient, the nurse's first suspicion is when the patient has:

A. spasms and difficulty urinating. B. pain in the suprapubic region. C. large amounts of voided cloudy urine. D. small amounts of urine voided 2 to 3 times per hour.

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