A survey of secondary education students reveals use of alcohol, amphetamines, cocaine, and LSD. Of these, ____________________ is a depressant
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
alcohol
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A nurse enjoys working with patients who have chronic illnesses. What group of people would this nurse enjoy working with most?
A. Ethnic minorities B. Men and boys C. Older adults D. Women and girls
Which nursing research problem is most likely based upon a nurse's personal experiences?
1. Demonstrating that saline is equally effective as a heparin solution in keeping intravenous locks patent. 2. Determining whether a proposition that centeredness of decision-making varies throughout the course of an adult client's hospitalization applies to clients over the age of 67. 3. Establishing that a nursing intervention is just as effective in an acute care setting as it was in a clinic. 4. Proposing that nursing as it was practiced at the time of Florence Nightingale is evident in nursing as it was practiced in the 20th century.
A patient receiving botulinum toxin injections to control muscle spasticity asks how the drug works. The nurse knows that this drug affects the transmitter acetylcholine by:
a. inhibiting its release. b. interfering with its storage. c. preventing its reuptake. d. promoting its synthesis.
The word "calibrated" means
A) divided into sections for equal distribution to all patients. B) marked with lines and numbers for measuring. C) marked with lines and formulas for weighing. D) divided into portions for use throughout the week.