The most effective learning experiences are those that help students connect health-promoting content and behaviors to other aspects of their lives.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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. A young man is brought in by an ambulance to the local emergency department. He is unresponsive, and the cause is unknown. What important information does the nurse understand with regard to administering medications to this client?
a. The client is unable to take any oral medication. b. The medication should be administered as slowly as possible. c. The client is unable to take any medicine, because no one knows his allergic status. d. The client should not be given medicine intravenously.
Young adults in the U.S. are very knowledgeable about contraceptive methods
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Satiety occurs during a meal while satiation occurs after a meal
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Internal bleeding may result from a variety of causes. If you suspect that your patient has internal bleeding, remover that:
A. Head injury is more likely to cause unexplained shock that internal bleeding. B. Your suspicion of internal bleeding may be based only on the mechanism of injury. C. Internal bleeding is usually very obvious and should be identified quickly. D. The two most common causes of internal bleeding are ruptured aortic aneurysm and bleeding stomach ulcers.