A community health nurse suspects that a family is being exposed to biologic pollutants and asks the family various questions. Which response by the family would help confirm the suspicion?
A) "We used to have a dog years ago in our old house, but we don't have any pets in the house now."
B) "Our symptoms don't seem to be as bad at work, but then they come back again when we get home."
C) "We painted the dining room recently but haven't done any remodeling or other changes to the house."
D) "We have an exterminator come out at least monthly, so we haven't seen any bugs or rodents around."
B
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A) Maximizing acetylcholine release from synaptic vesicles at neuromuscular junctions B) Preventing demyelination of the efferent cerebellar pathways C) Increasing the functional ability of the underactive dopaminergic system D) Preventing axonal degradation of motor neurons
Which of the following are considered to be the therapeutic effects of treatment for spasticity? Select all that apply
a. Increased ability to maintain posture and balance b. Increased ability for self-care c. Improvement in strength and muscle tone d. Improved coordination e. Ease of movement f. Increased level of alertness
The healthiest form of communication is the ________ style
Fill in the blank with the correct words.
What is the desired effect of any antilipemic therapy?
a. Reduced LDLs and total cholesterol levels b. Reduced HDLs and total cholesterol levels c. Reduced LDLs and HDLs d. Reduced HDLs and dietary cholesterol levels