Prior to 1900, opiate addicts who were caught

A. were fired from their jobs
B. had their children taken from them and placed into foster care
C. participated fully in the life of the community
D. were often divorced from their spouses


C. participated fully in the life of the community

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Which medication may have an ototoxic effect on the preterm infant?

a. Furosemide c. Caffeine b. Morphine d. Ampicillin

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The difference between the aseptic and terminal methods of sterilization is that the

a. Aseptic method does not require boiling of the bottles. b. Terminal method requires boiling water to be added to the formula. c. Aseptic method requires a longer preparation time. d. Terminal method sterilizes the prepared formula at the same time it sterilizes the equipment.

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For the past 2 days, a client's apical pulse has been about 80 beats per minute (bpm). Today, however, you detect an apical pulse of 44 bpm

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