The nurse understands that which of the following antidepressants are fatal in overdose?
A) MAOIs
B) TCAs
C) SSRIs
D) Heterocyclics
B
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You completed an Apgar score on a newborn baby. The newborn's score was 7 at 5 minutes after birth. These results indicates he is
a. in good condition. b. mildly depressed. c. moderately depressed. d. severely depressed and needs immediate resuscitation.
Which of the following findings would indicate a need for another endoscopy in clients with peptic ulcer disease?
A. Cases of dyspepsia with constipation B. Symptoms persisting after 6-8 weeks of therapy C. All clients with dyspepsia who smoke and drink alcohol D. When a therapeutic response to empiric treatment is obtained
The nurse is caring for an older client with end-stage renal disease. What actions should the nurse take to support this client's spiritual development?
1. Support the client to have hope for a cure. 2. Suggest the client view losses as liberations. 3. Encourage the client to reminisce about life events. 4. Ask open-ended questions about the client's life purpose. 5. Remind the client that time is running out to make any life changes.
A nurse is part of team working with hurricane victims. Mr. Green, one of the hurricane victims, is staying in a temporary shelter provided by the Red Cross. To determine the extent to which Mr
Green can cognitively cope with his situation and how much support he needs, the nurse should ask: A) "What kind of help do you need from us?" B) "What are your thoughts about what you will do during the next few days?" C) "How are you feeling about all that you have gone through?" D) "Are you feeling guilty because you survived and some of your neighbors did not?"