The nurse is discussing the use of alcohol with a group of adolescents. What is the blood level that most states consider a person as being under the influence of alcohol?
A) 0.03%
B) 0.05%
C) 0.06%
D) 0.08%
Ans: D
You might also like to view...
A good DIET means _______
(A) clear communication (B) healthy eating (C) regular exercise (D) quality care (E) restful sleep
Some factors that place an older adult at more risk during surgery are: a. loosening of arterial walls, decrease in calciumdeposits within small arteries, increasedsubcutaneous tissue and increased fragility of skin
b. rigidity of arterial walls, increase in calciumdeposits within small arteries, increasedsubcutaneous tissue and decreased fragility of skin. c. rigidity of arterial walls, decrease in calciumdeposits within small arteries, increased subcutaneous tissue and decreased fragility of skin. d. rigidity of arterial walls, increase in calcium deposits within small arteries, decreased subcutaneous tissue and increased fragility of skin.
The most reliable indicator of body fat is:
a. skinfold thickness c. fit of clothing b. weight d. comparison with peers
To which of these actions should the nurse give priority when conducting an assessment of a newly admitted client who has severe and persistent mental illness?
1. Determine client's level of family support 2. Seek client's perception of the illness 3. Develop rapport and trust 4. Orient client to milieu