Alcohol-in-combination ED visits are described as:
A. Consuming two or more different alcoholic beverages at one time
B. Using alcohol in conjunction with some other drug
C. Alcohol being combined with non-alcoholic beverages
D. None of the above
B. Using alcohol in conjunction with some other drug
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A) A genetics counselor/specialist B) An obstetrician C) A gynecologist D) A social worker
A client with a history of prolapsed mitral valve complains to the ER nurse that he is having palpitations (pounding heart) even at rest
Identify the discharge instructions by the nurse that are most effective in reducing future episodes of this symptom. a. Make sure you eat foods high in potas-sium, like oranges and bananas. b. You will need to increase your fluid intake to 2 to 3 liters per day. c. Avoid beverages that contain caffeine, like coffee and colas. d. Limit your activity as much as possible.
A person has a malignant tumor. The person has:
a. Cancer b. Metastasis c. A tumor that grows slowly d. Death of tissue
The left pupil of a patient fails to accommodate. This finding may reflect an abnormality in which cranial nerve?
a. CN III b. CN V c. CN VIII d. CN X