Cocaine abuse may lead to myocardial infarction in a person with normal coronary arteries

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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Which of the following should the nurse do with a random urine specimen that cannot be delivered to the lab immediately?

a. Place in on a counter. c. Place it in the microwave. b. Place it in the refrigerator. d. Place it under a heat lamp.

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What are some activities nurses can do to gain a broader view of spirituality? Select all that apply

a. Develop critical and reflective thinking abilities b. Participate in religious and spiritual practices regularly c. Increase knowledge base of religion and spirituality d. Recognize that all spirituality is deeply ingrained in religion

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A client is directed to reduce the intake of simple sugar to 5% of the total number of calories consumed per day. If the client consumes 1800 calories per day, how many of these calories should the nurse inform the client can be simple sugar?

a. 75 b. 90 c. 115 d. 145

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A patient who is having her sixth child has gone beyond term, and her labor is being induced with oxytocin [Pitocin]. The patient is having increased frequency, duration, and intensity of contractions

The nurse will interrupt the oxytocin infusion if what occurs? a. Contractions occur every 2 to 3 minutes. b. Individual contractions last 2 minutes. c. Mild to moderate pain occurs with uterine contractions. d. Resting intrauterine pressure is greater than 10 to 15 mm Hg.

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