What percentage of chronic anabolic steroid users experience withdrawal symptoms after they discontinue use?

a. 30%
b. 50%
c. 75%
d. 90%


Answer: b. 50%

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While conducting the health history the nurse states,

"I need this information to plan dietary changes that will benefit your type 1 diabetes mellitus." This statement is an example of which professional characteristic in establishing a nurse-client relationship? 1. Positive regard. 2. Empathy. 3. Genuineness. 4. Concreteness.

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A nurse is caring for a patient with an infection caused by Bacillus anthracis. What action is most important for reducing the transmission of this disease?

a. Disinfecting the bedpan with an antiseptic solution b. Using antibacterial hand soap when washing the hands c. Using an alcohol-based hand rub after each patient contact d. Wearing gloves while caring for the pa-tient

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A nursing assistant suspects that another staff member is abusing residents in a nursing home. Is there a duty for this nursing assistant to report this suspicion?

1. No, since the nursing assistant does not have a state license, there is not a duty to report. 2. Yes, but not until the nursing assistant has proof of the abuse 3. Only if another nursing assistant has the same suspicions and is also willing to report the suspicion of abuse 4. Yes, older patients are members of a vulnerable population and there is a duty for anyone to report suspected abuse.

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Part of the implementation of the Community Health Improvement Model involves performing a community assessment. The purpose of this is

1. To allow the committee to become more acquainted with the multiple biological, behavioral, social, and physical factors that describe and influence health status of residence. 2. To survey the people in the community about their wants and needs. 3. To allow special interest groups a say in health policy 4. To provide a narrow focus for the committee work.

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