Drug dealers are most directly affected by
A. pharmacological violence
B. economically compulsive violence
C. systematic violence
D. passive aggression
C. systematic violence
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A nursing instructor is preparing a class on chronic lung disease. Which of the following would the instructor include when describing this disorder?
A) It is a result of cystic fibrosis. B) It is seen most commonly in premature infants. C) It typically affects females more often than males. D) It is characterized by bradypnea.
A client diagnosed with peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is obese, has a 30-year history of cigarette smoking, and works as a contractor
When discussing risk factors for PVD, which statement by the nurse is appropriate? A) "Nicotine is a vasoconstrictor." B) "Obesity is a factor in cardiovascular disease but not peripheral vascular disease." C) "Nicotine primarily affects coronary arteries and the lungs." D) "Your current occupation is a major risk factor."
The family of a client with Alzheimer's disease expresses concern that their mother is becoming worse. The nurse identifies the following manifestations as indicating the client is advancing to stage 2 of Alzheimer's disease:
A) short-term memory loss B) has difficulty using objects C) has difficulty learning new information D) forgets the location and names of objects
The nurse in the clinic is seeing four patients. Which one is the best candidate for receiving an IUD?
1. An unmarried, 22-year-old college graduate 2. A married 24-year-old who has never been pregnant 3. An unmarried 25-year-old with a history of chlamydia 4. A married 26-year-old who has two children