The leading OTC pain-relieving drug in the United States is
A. acetaminophen
1 B. ASA
C. aspirin
D. ibuprofen
A. acetaminophen
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Which of the following statements best describes the problem statement, "To what extent do health practices influence the health of American citizens?"
A. acceptable as stated B. not a research problem because it addresses a moral issue C. not acceptable as stated because it leads an independent variable D. not acceptable because of the vagueness of concepts stated
A client with mental retardation has been accused of first-degree murder. There has been a plea of diminished capacity. Which of the following describes diminished capacity?
A) Used by individuals who are informed of their legal rights B) Entered in the presence of a mental disease at the time of the commission of an alleged criminal act C) The criminal act occurred because of the client's illness but the client is not responsible for his or her behavior D) Because of a mental impairment, the defendant could not form the mental state required for a particular offense
An infant of a diabetic mother (IDM) weighing 11 lb is prescribed to receive an infusion of dextrose 10% and water at the rate of 5 mg/kg/min until blood glucose level remains about 45 mg/dL. How many milligrams of dextrose will the infant receive in 30 minutes? (Calculate to the nearest whole number.)
What will be an ideal response?