The medical term for a "heart attack" is a(n) ________.
What will be an ideal response?
myocardial infarction
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A nurse has administered an opioid to a client. Which of the following would the nurse do if the client shows a decrease in respirations?
A) Monitor and encourage the client to cough and breathe deeply every 2 hours. B) Instruct the client to restrict his consumption of liquids. C) Instruct the client to take complete bed rest. D) Instruct the client to avoid any kind of exercise.
The primary socializing agents of children age 6 to 12 shift from their parents to
a. same-sex peers in school and the neighborhood. b. siblings. c. pop stars and teen idols. d. grandparents, aunts, and uncles.
The adolescent Hispanic male has been diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and is taking methylphenidate (Ritalin)
Even though the drug helps with focus and grades, the adolescent will not go to the school office at noon for his medication. Which statement best describes the result of the nurse's evaluation? 1. The adolescent has developed alternative coping mechanisms to increase his focus during classes. 2. The adolescent is fearful that this drug may be a "gateway drug" and he will abuse other substances. 3. The adolescent really does not need an additional dose of methylphenidate (Ritalin) at school. 4. The adolescent is embarrassed about having to take medicine at school; it is a social stigma.
__________ is caused by a small parasite that burrows in the superficial layers of the skin, where it lays eggs that hatch in a few days. This causes intense itchiness.
A) Lice B) "Swimmer's itch" C) Scabies D) All of the above