____________________ drugs speed up body functions.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Stimulant
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As the caregiver for a male client whose mental retardation level is classified at a moderate level, the nurse's most appropriate action is to:
a. Encourage him to work in a supervised setting at a fast food restaurant. b. Persuade him to look for an apartment in which he can live on his own. c. Find a group home that he would adjust well to. d. Seek placement for him in a long-term setting for clients with cognitive disabilities.
In caring for a patient with hepatitis B, the nurse would follow:
a. Standard Precautions. b. strict isolation. c. Contact Precautions. d. surgical asepsis.
The Refugee Act of 1980 had what effect on refugees who were immigrating into the United States?
a. Allowed specific provisions for refugees from Southern and Eastern Europe b. Provided a uniform procedure for refugees to be admitted into the United States c. Permitted refugees to set up communities in or around major metropolitan areas d. Allowed refugees access to "green cards" that would allow them to work in the United States
A patient showing signs of pneumonia is admitted to a hospital, where tests indicate he has highly infectious M tuberculosis, and he has had contact with many patients, employees, and family members despite isolation
An investigation team, including a PHN, should take which of the following steps to find out what went wrong? A. Identify the index case, the first case identified in a particular outbreak. B. Identify secondary cases, those patients who were diagnosed with active TB and who had contact with the index patient. C. Identify all contacts. D. All of the above