Which of the following statements about NSAIDs is most correct?
a. They are antiinflammatory drugs.
b. They contain narcotics.
c. They contain steroids.
d. They promote actions of prostaglandins.
Answer: a. They are antiinflammatory drugs.
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The client is tearful during the assessment process. The nurse states, "These things always happen for a reason. You can always get pregnant again." Which barrier to communication does the nurse's statement represent? 1. False reassurance. 2. Change of subject. 3. Cross-examination. 4. Unwanted advice.
Which statement correctly describes the incidence of intimate partner violence (IPV) in the United States?
a. Intimate partner violence seldom occurs during pregnancy. b. Each year about 42.4 million women experience intimate partner violence. c. The largest number of intimate partner violence is in the lower socioeconomic classes. d. Intimate partner violence is second only to automobile accidents as the most frequent cause of injury to women.
Flatulence, diarrhea, dysuria, and tenderness with abdominal palpation are findings usually associated with:
a. diverticulitis. b. pancreatitis. c. ruptured ovarian cyst. d. splenic rupture.
Which nutritional deficit is associated with dementia?
1) Vitamin A 2) Vitamin B 3) Niacin 4) Calcium