Recurrent substance use resulting in a failure to fulfill major role obligations at work, school, or home is not sufficient to signify a diagnosis of
A. schizophrenia
B. substance dependence
C. substance abuse
D. depression
B. substance dependence
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The breast-feeding mother should be taught a safe method to remove her breast from the baby's mouth. Which suggestion by the nurse is most appropriate?
a. Slowly remove the breast from the baby's mouth when the infant has fallen asleep and the jaws are relaxed. b. Break the suction by inserting your finger into the corner of the infant's mouth. c. A popping sound occurs when the breast is correctly removed from the infant's mouth. d. Elicit the Moro reflex in the baby to wake the baby up, and remove the breast when the baby cries.
What is characteristic of the immune-mediated type 1 diabetes mellitus?
a. Ketoacidosis is infrequent. b. Onset is gradual. c. Age at onset is usually younger than 18 years. d. Oral agents are often effective for treatment.
The nurse is providing ostomy care for a client with a colostomy. Which assessment findings should the nurse report to the health care provider if noted during the procedure?
1. No change in stoma size 2. A stoma that appears dry and grey in color 3. The presence of skin irritation 4. The amount of drainage 5. The odor of the drainage
A nurse is caring for a client with cachexia. Which statement should the nurse expect from the health-care provider?
A) This condition can be reversed by increased kilocalorie intake alone. B) This condition is readily reversible disease process. C) It is best to treat this condition by controlling the underlying cancer. D) It is characterized by replacement of lean muscle mass with adipose tissue.