The nurse correlates which of the following clinical manifestations as the most troubling adverse effect of levodopa?
A. Increased blood pressure
B. Dyskinesias
C. Insomnia
D. Nausea and vomiting
Answer: B. Dyskinesias
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Why is the information obtained from a swab culture of a wound limited?
a. A positive culture does not necessarily indicate infection because chronic wounds are often colonized with bacteria. b. A negative culture may not indicate infection because chronic wounds are often colonized with bacteria. c. Most wound infections are viral, so the swab culture would not be indicative of a wound infection. d. A swab culture result does not include bacterial sensitivity information necessary to provide treatment.
Which population is at highest risk for the occurrence of aneuploidy in offspring?
A. Mothers younger than 18 B. Fathers younger than 18 C. Mothers over age 35 D. Fathers over age 35
After hearing the diagnosis of cancer, a client becomes withdrawn and refuses to talk with friends or family. The nurse realizes this client is demonstrating which type of reaction to stress?
1. Stimulus 2. Response 3. Combination 4. Transaction
Which statement is true concerning critical thinking?
A) It is a simple approach to decision making B) It is narrower in scope than decision making C) It requires reasoning and creative analysis D) It is a synonym for the problem-solving process