________ is the prototype or standard opioid analgesic.
A. Loperamide
B. Morphine
C. Codeine
D. Hydrocodone
Answer: B
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In order to promote adequate healing of a client's burn, the nurse should teach the family about:
1. restricting fluids at home. 2. changing wound dressings at home. 3. limiting exercise. 4. nutritional care.
You are interviewing a 20-year-old patient with a new-onset psychotic disorder. The patient is apathetic and has disturbed thoughts and language patterns. The nurse recognizes this behavior pattern as consistent with a diagnosis of:
a. depression. b. autistic disorder. c. mania. d. schizophrenia.
After facilitating a therapeutic group, the nurse leader separately documents both individual and group data. Which observation would the nurse leader include in an individual note?
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