There are more males in the population than females
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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A client being treated for depression with a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) becomes agitated and diaphoretic and complains of muscle spasms and tremors
The client's sister confides to the nurse that her sister has been taking Saint John's wort daily for the last 6 months. Which action should be taken by the nurse? 1. Ask the client to give the Saint John's wort tablets to the staff. 2. Discuss the dangers of taking over-the-counter herbal preparations with the client. 3. Withhold any scheduled doses of the SSRI and notify the physician. 4. Have the laboratory draw blood work for a serotonin level.
When explaining the action of oxytocin to a client, the nurse integrates knowledge of which of the following about the drug? Select all that apply
A) Secretion by the anterior pituitary gland B) Uterine-stimulating properties C) Diuretic effects D) Vasopressor effects E) Stimulation of milk ejection
Which client is most at risk for a low-birth-weight infant?
a. 22-year-old, 60 inches tall, normal prepregnant weight b. 18-year-old, 64 inches tall, body mass index is <18.5 c. 30-year-old, 78 inches tall, prepregnant weight is 15 lb above the norm d. 35-year-old, 75 inches tall, total weight gain in previous pregnancies was 33 lb
The nurse would include which assessments to evaluate the neurovascular status of a client with a short-arm cast and arm sling? Select all that apply
1. Pain in or around the casted area 2. Paresthesia of the hand and/or some of the fingers 3. Paraplegia 4. Passive ROM limitations at the elbow 5. Peripheral muscle tone loss