How might a person who is codependent be described?
A. An enabler who limits the harmful consequences of the user's behavior
B. The person who helps the addict obtain the substance needed
C. The person who keeps the family going
D. The person who loves the addict and tries to support him/her
ANS: A
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a. Participatory action research does not use a control group. b. Participatory action research does not require randomization. c. Participatory action research is not based on a predetermined hypothesis. d. Participatory action research poses solutions to the problem.
What is the most important assessment question to ask a patient before administering intravenous metoclopramide (Reglan)?
a. "Are you being treated for depression?" b. "Is your type 1 diabetes well controlled?" c. "Do you have a gastric or duodenal ulcer?" d. "Are you taking aspirin or any aspirin-containing products?"
Sexual education was seldom taught in the United States until:
a. the sexual revolution of the 1960s b. Margaret Sanger's campaign for birth control in the 1920s c. the start of the 1950s d. the HIV and AIDS epidemic in the 1980s
You are the nurse working with a preschool child who has just drawn an interesting picture of his family. Your best action is to:
a. ask the child to tell a story about the picture b. ask the child questions to ascertain the meaning of the picture c. interpret the picture and give the child a chance to approve or deny your interpretation d. get another child to tell you about the picture