Which of the following would be inconsistent as a diagnostic manifestation of Alzheimer's disease?
A) Neurofibrillary tangles
B) Reduced brain activity
C) Neuritic plaques in the brain
D) Increased synaptic nerve transmission
D
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A nurse was sued for malpractice but not convicted. Which fact from the case would have been decisive in determining its outcome?
a. The patient was verbally and physically combative. b. The nurse was being oriented to the mental health unit. c. The nurse has expressed a fear of the patient to the manager. d. The patient did not suffer any physical or any emotional harm.
Sexually transmitted infections can contribute to infertility, cancer, and ectopic pregnancy. When a young woman is pregnant, these infections can cause:
1. Cognition issues related to well-baby care 2. Reliance on others to care for her baby 3. Premature rupture of membranes, premature labor, and postpartum infection 4. The father of the baby to be at high risk
Which of the following is not a reason why ethics is central to leadership?
a. The process of influence. b. The impact leaders have on establishing the organization's values. c. The need to engage followers to accomplish mutual goals. d. The existence of bottom-up communication.
After returning from a trip to the tropics, Samuel begins to experience flu-like symptoms. The chills and high fever he is experiencing are probably due to:
A. protozoa rapidly multiplying and causing red blood cells to rupture. B. a ringworm infection. C. bacteria colonizing the large intestine. D. a virus spreading in the central nervous system.