A friend tells you that he has been diagnosed with a building-related illness. You know that he will most likely obtain relief from his symptoms:

a. immediately after leaving his building.
b. never; symptoms are permanent.
c. one to two days after leaving his building.
d. weeks to months after leaving his building.


D

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A. Dry mouth, anorexia B. Heart palpitations C. Muscle rigidity, tremors D. Constipation, nausea

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A nurse ascertains that the client is showing signs and symptoms of dehydration due to nausea and vomiting. The nurse makes the client NPO and calls the physician. The nursing action of making the client NPO is

A) General systems theory process B) Problem-solving process C) Decision-making process D) Information-processing theory

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The nurse should be attentive to clients with which chronic disease if they are using essential oils?

1. Hypertension 2. Cardiac problems 3. Asthma 4. Cancer

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Norepinephrine produces what primary response?

a. Increased contractility of the heart b. Release of renin from the kidney c. Vasoconstriction d. Sleep cycle disturbance

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