The nurse recognizes that there are different categories of violence. He recognizes that third-party violence is least likely to involve which entity?

A) Colleague
B) Family member
C) Significant other
D) Health care agency


D

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The nurse is caring for a 45-year-old female patient who is in chronic renal failure. What cholinergic drug is contraindicated for this patient?

A) Neostigmine B) Pyridostigmine C) Edrophonium D) Galantamine

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The client relies on deceit and manipulation to get his own way. He seems to have a complete lack of conscience. His goal is always self-gratification at the other person's expense. He is referred to as:

a. A nerd b. A psychotic c. A psychopath d. Narcissistic

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A 20-year-old college student who transferred from a community college in her hometown to a

university 100 miles from home had been emotionally close to her mother and sister. When she transferred she broke up with her boyfriend of 2 years. She was slow to make new friends at the university. Gradually, she began to eat whenever she felt blue. She consumed large quantities of food nightly and then induced vomiting. The binge-purge cycles continued until they began to interfere with her schoolwork. She sought help from the university health clinic. During the initial interview, what other issue should the nurse address in addition to the binge-purge syndrome? a. Study habits b. School activities c. Losses d. Student aid

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A physician has prescribed bumetanide for a client with high blood pressure who also has renal insufficiency. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching plan for this client?

A) Avoid salt substitutes containing potassium. B) Avoid over-the-counter drugs for cold symptoms. C) Always take the drug before meals. D) Omit the drug dose when feeling dizzy.

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