Major pain-relieving drugs available without a prescription are ________, ________, ________, and ________.

What will be an ideal response?


naproxen; aspirin; acetaminophen; ibuprofen

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Spermatogenesis occurs in response to what hormone?

A) Luteinizing hormone (LH) B) Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) C) Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) D) GfRH

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ANS: C Children with SCA have impaired kidney function and cannot concentrate urine. Parents are taught signs of dehydration and ways to minimize loss of fluid to the environment. Encouraging drinking is not specific enough for parents. The nurse should g

a. It is an acquired hemolytic anemia. b. Inadequate numbers of red blood cells (RBCs) are present. c. Increased incidence occurs in families of Mediterranean extraction. d. It commonly occurs in individuals from West Africa.

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A patient who has been self-injecting insulin for 10 years now has warmth, redness, and pain at the injection site. What is the nurse's best action?

a. Hold the next dose of insulin and notify the prescriber as soon as possible. b. Teach the patient to apply ice to the area and use a different site for injection. c. Ask how long the problem has been present and assess the patient for other symptoms of infection. d. Document the response and reassure the patient that this is a common response that requires no action.

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A client is discussing stressors with the nurse and is describing how she feels better when she takes a brisk walk. The client's action is an example of:

A) appraisal. B) secondary appraisal. C) buffering. D) adaptation.

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