Which of the following is the only drug for bulimia approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)?

a. Sertraline c. Citoprolam
b. Fluoxetine d. Imipramine


ANS: B

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The sympathetic nervous system releases chemicals that cause vasoconstriction and increase the blood pressure. When teaching clients about triggers of the sympathetic nervous system, the nurse should advise to:

1. Change dietary habits. 2. Increase fluid intake. 3. Decrease stress. 4. Monitor urinary output.

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A patient is beginning to display signs and symptoms of an antibody-mediated humoral response. Which of the following findings would be most consistent with this observation?

a. Antigen-presenting cells (APCs) b. T lymphocytes c. CD4 cells and macrophages d. Delayed-type hypersensitivity

Nursing

A child is admitted with epiglottitis, and needs an x-ray. The nurse orders the x-ray to be done:

1. By transporting the child to the X-ray Department on a cart. 2. Portable in the unit's waiting room. 3. Portable in the child's hospital room. 4. By transporting the child to the X-ray Department in a parent's arms.

Nursing

A client develops postpartum hematoma because of prolonged pressure during labor. What are the initial nursing considerations for postpartum hematoma?

A) Avoid giving an analgesic to the client. B) Apply warm compresses at the perineal area. C) Perform incision and ligation of a blood vessel. D) Assess perineal area for discoloration and swelling.

Nursing