You would expect the blood pressure to be elevated in a patient suffering a heart attack.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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The nurse notices that a school-aged child has bluish-white, red-based spots in her mouth that are elevated approximately 1 to 3 mm. What other signs would the nurse expect to find in this patient?

a. Pink, papular rash on the face and neck b. Pruritic vesicles over her trunk and neck c. Hyperpigmentation on the chest, abdomen, and back of the arms d. Red-purple, maculopapular, blotchy rash behind the ears and on the face

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Order: Prozac 50 mg Available:

a. 10 mL b. 12.5 mL c. 2.5 mL d. 5 mL

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A man seeks treatment for urges involving sexual contact with children. He has not acted on these urges and is ashamed of them. Which of the following outcomes would indicate that the patient is making progress in his treatment?

a. He consistently drives far around school yards and shops only during school hours. b. He reports that he no longer has fantasies about sexual contact with children. c. The patient indicates that his sexual drive and enjoyment from sex have decreased. d. He reports that he has an active and satisfying his sex life with his adult partner.

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Mr. R is complaining of frequent nausea and vomiting. The provider has examined him and suggested he alter his regular eating habits. The nurse suggests that he:

1. Limit his diet to high-carbohydrate liquids and foods in small amounts throughout the day. 2. Be considered for total parentral nutrition (TPN) since he has been vomiting since yesterday. 3. Try to move around as much as possible after eating to speed digestion. 4. Try foods high in fat and protein to provide ample calories for energy.

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