Common opioids include morphine, codeine, _____ and methadone.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Answer: heroin

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The partners in a family practice clinic have elected to offer preconception health counseling. What would be the rationales for this decision?

Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Women are much more interested in the health of their babies than in previous generations. 2. Women may be pregnant for several weeks before recognizing it. 3. Many pregnancies are unplanned. 4. Preconception education could become a part of routine office visits. 5. Preconception screening would allow the client to make informed decisions about childbearing.

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What will the nurse include in the plan of care for a patient with atrial fibrillation? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply

1. Monitor neurological status every 4 hours. 2. Administer anticoagulants as ordered to minimize risk for an embolic event. 3. Prepare the patient for defibrillation to assist in conversion to normal sinus rhythm. 4. Administer beta blockers (atenolol) and calcium channel blockers (diltiazem) to lower heart rate in order to maximize cardiac output. 5. Use vagal stimulation to control heart rate.

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The nurses have requested a documentation system that will reduce the time spent writing out routine tasks but will still allow for documentation of exceptions. Which type of documentation should the nurse manager consider implementing in the healthcare organization?

A. Focus documentation. B. APIE charting. C. Flow sheets. D. SOAP charting.

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A nurse working in a county detention center is experiencing conflict regarding providing what he considers to be the most effective care within the constraints required to maintain security

The nurse seeks supervision from the nursing supervisor. The supervisor informs the nurse that to function most professionally in the forensic setting he must do which of the following? A) Negotiate privileges with the guards so the clients can develop decision-making skills. B) Treat the clients with dignity even though they have little freedom. C) Contract with the clients to discuss health needs only with certain health care staff. D) Understand that the clients have lost civil freedoms and are not entitled to comprehensive treatment.

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