When is aspirin (ASA) used in angina patients?
1. All angina patients should be taking ASA unless it is contraindicated for allergy or other medical reasons.
2. ASA should only be used in men.
3. ASA has no role in angina, but is useful in MI prevention.
4. The impact of ASA is best at the time of an angina attack.
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a. journaling. c. overt values. b. values clarification. d. values conflict.
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A. Periods of alternating muscle contractions and relaxation, resembling a jerking motion, are present. B. Confusion, fatigue, and muscle soreness usually follow the seizure. C. Increases in blood pressure and heart rate, urination, and defecation are common. D. All of the above are correct.
Which changes can a nurse manager implement to reduce the stress experienced by hospitalized pediatric clients?
1. Having only female nurses on the unit 2. Assigning nurses one-on-one with clients 3. Allowing the nurses to wear colored scrubs in place of white uniforms 4. Having the nurses avoid entering the client's room unless a procedure is to be performed