A patient is scheduled for cataract surgery. What anesthetic agent will be administered?

A) Acetazolamide (Diamox)
B) Pilocarpine (Pilocar)
C) Dipivefrin (Propine)
D) Lidocaine


D

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Organizational change is associated with both direct and indirect costs for which leaders must be prepared. Which of the following are examples of indirect costs associated with conflict (select all that apply)?

a. Loss of team morale b. Loss of reputation of an organization or its professionals c. Disability or stress claims d. Decreased management productivity re-lated to time spent resolving conflict e. Loss of motivation for organizational change

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A child's genetic testing reveals an alteration in the locus of genes on one chromosome. How would the nurse explain this finding to the child's parents?

1. "Your child has too many chromosomes." 2. "The position of the genes on one chromosome has changed." 3. "An allele on one gene is not in the correct spot." 4. "The gene's mRNA was altered."

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A patient prescribed rasagiline (Azilect) for

Parkinson's disease asks you how this drug will help his disease. What is your best response? a. "This drug works by increasing the amount of dopamine activity in the brain and reducing tremor and muscle rigidity to improve movement." b. "This drug works by allowing a larger amount of levodopa to reach the brain, which raises dopamine levels in the brain." c. "This drug works by blocking cholinergic nerve impulses that help control the muscles of the arms, legs, and body." d. "This drug works by helping provide a more stable, constant supply of levodopa, which makes its beneficial effects last longer."

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Which of the following statements about pathogenic microorganisms is NOT true?

A. The ability to cause disease depends on the virulence of the organism and the integrity of the body's immune defenses. B. Adrenal corticosteroids facilitate destruction of organisms and promote recovery. C. They usually incite an inflammatory response at the site of invasion. D. The ability to respond to a pathogen is in part genetically determined.

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