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While || practicing || at || an || outpatient || addiction || clinic, || the || nurse || summarizes || a || diagram || in || the || orientation || handbook || for || another || nurse || who || is || new || to || the || clinic. || That || diagram || is || reproduced || below. || Which || of || the || following || statements || on || the || part || of || the || new || nurse || would || reflect || an || appropriate || understanding || of || this || diagram? A) || "Most || abused || substances || either || imitate || or || block || the || action || of || neurotransmitters." B) || "In || order || to || be || addictive, || a || substance || must || cause || the || release || of || excess || neurotransmitters." C) || "Substances || that || exert || antagonistic || effects || can || be || used || to || counteract || the || addictive || tendencies || of || substances || that || exert || agonistic || effects." D) || "People || with || addictive || personalities || process || neurotransmitters || differently || than || people || who || are || less || prone || to || addiction." A A || public || health || nurse || is || presenting || a || teaching || session || about || alcohol || use || to || a || group || of || college || seniors. || During || the || session, || one || of || the || students || admits || to || frequent || alcohol || use. || What || is || the || nurse's || priority || action? A) || Initiate || a || community || assessment || of || the || campus B) || Contact || the || campus || nurse || and || refer || the || student || for || services C) || Notify || campus || security || that || the || student || may || be || driving || while || intoxicated D) || Complete || a || crisis || assessment || with || the || student D
A || nurse || educator || is || teaching || a || group || of || students || about || the || comprehensive || theory || of || addiction || proposed || by || George || Engel. || Which || of || the || following || student || statements || indicate || proper || understanding || of || this || theory? || Select || all || that || apply. A) || "Addiction || occurs || because || of || a || lack || of || emotional || attachment." B) || "There || is || a || biological || factor || involved || in || the || development || of || addiction." C) || "There || are || social || factors || that || contribute || to || the || development || of || addiction." D) || "There || is || a || moral || factor || involved || in || the || development || of || addiction." E) || "There || are || psychologic || elements || involved || in || the || development || of || addiction." B, || C, || E During || visitation || on || the || unit, || a || nurse || is || observing || the || family || dynamics || of || an || adolescent || client || who || has || an || addiction || problem. || In || doing || so, || the || nurse || concludes || that || the || family || is || exhibiting || codependence. || Which || of || the || following || behaviors || on || the || part || of || the || family || supports || the || nurse's || conclusion? A) || The || family || is || intolerant || of || any || frustration || on || the || part || of || the || client. B) || The || family || engages || in || actions || that || enable || the || client's || self-destructive || behavior. C) || The || family || is || argumentative || about || seemingly || insignificant || issues. D) || The || family || exhibits || high || levels || of || impatience. B The || nurse || is || conducting || a || crisis || assessment || for || a || client || who || admits || to || cocaine || use. || Which || questions || are || appropriate || for || the || nurse || to || ask || the || client || during || this || process? || Select || all || that || apply.
D) || "Alcoholics || Anonymous || and || Narcotics || Anonymous || are || both || accepted || treatment || approaches." B An || employee || health || nurse || is || providing || care || to || a || worker || who || was || injured || on || the || job. || The || client || has || a || history || of || drug || addiction || and || is || currently || enrolled || in || a || 12-step || recovery || program. || In || order || to || determine || whether || the || employee || was || impaired || at || the || time || of || the || accident, || which || diagnostic || tool || should || the || nurse || use? A) || Liver || enzymes B) || Stool || guaiac C) || Urine || toxicology || testing D) || Hair || testing C The || nurse || is || providing || care || for || a || client || who || admits || to || alcohol || addiction. || The || client || states || she || is || able || to || hide || the || addiction || from || family || and || friends. || Based || on || this || information, || which || independent || nursing || intervention || is || appropriate || for || this || client? A) || Assertiveness || training B) || Milieu || therapy C) || Family || therapy D) || Communication || training D
A || client || with || a || history || of || alcohol || abuse || is || being || discharged || to || a || treatment || facility. || Which || prescription || does || the || nurse || anticipate || for || this || client? A) || Disulfiram B) || Naloxone C) || Bupropion || hydrochloride D) || Varenicline A A || community || health || nurse || is || providing || teaching || to || the || faculty || of || a || local || high || school || about || preventing, || recognizing, || and || treating || substance || use || and || addiction || in || teenagers. || Which || of || the || following || statements || on || the || part || of || the || faculty || members || suggests || that || further || teaching || is || necessary? A) || "The || earlier || a || teenager || begins || using || substances, || the || more || likely || it || is || that || the || teenager || will || develop || an || addiction || problem." B) || "Teenagers || whose || parents || suffer || from || addiction || are || at || greater || risk || of || addiction || themselves." C) || "The || brain || stops || developing || during || the || teenage || years, || so || any || substance-related || brain || changes || that || occur || during || this || period || will || likely || affect || a || person || for || the || rest || of || his || or || her || life." D) || "Group || therapy || can || be || beneficial || for || teenagers || with || addiction, || but || it || comes || with || a || risk || of || unintended || adverse || effects." C A || nurse || is || talking || with || the || adult || daughter || of || an || 80-year-old || client || who || was || recently || discovered || to || be || abusing || prescription || narcotics. || The || daughter || expresses || frustration || that || this || substance || abuse || wasn't || discovered || sooner, || and || she || asks || the || nurse || how || her || father's ||
When || used || as || part || of || behavioral || therapy || for || addictions, || token || economies || function || as || a || form || of A) || punishment. B) || negative || reinforcement. C) || positive || reinforcement. D) || extinction. C A || client || has || been || admitted || to || a || healthcare || facility || for || treatment || for || substance || addiction. || Shortly || after || entering || the || facility, || the || client || received || a || prescription || for || phenytoin. || Based || on || this || data, || which || of || the || following || statements || is || most || likely || true? A) || The || client || is || addicted || to || opioids. B) || The || client || is || experiencing || cravings || for || nicotine. C) || The || client || has || high || levels || of || anxiety. D) || The || client || is || experiencing || withdrawal-related || seizure || activity. D A || client || with || alcoholism || is || receiving || court-ordered || care || in || a || residential || treatment || facility. || After || alcohol || is || discovered || in || her || room, || the || client || states, || "It || is || not || mine." || Which || responses || by || the || nurse || are || appropriate || in || this || situation? || Select || all || that || apply. A) || "You || will || lose || your || day || pass || privileges || for || this || Sunday." B) || "We || have || a || video || of || you || accepting || the || alcohol || from || your || brother."
C) || "What || do || you || think || about || sharing || this || at || AA || tonight?" D) || "You || won't || be || allowed || to || go || to || dinner || tonight." E) || "You || have || violated || our || behavior || contract." A, || B, || C, || E A || nurse || is || concerned || about || potential || substance || abuse || by || a || coworker. || Which || of || the || coworker's || behaviors || would || place || the || clients || on || the || unit || at || risk || for || injury? A) || The || nurse || in || question || frequently || volunteers || to || give || medications || to || clients. B) || The || nurse || in || question || prefers || not || to || be || the || "medication || nurse" || on || the || shift. C) || The || nurse || in || question || declines || to || take || scheduled || breaks. D) || The || nurse || in || question || frequently || requests || the || largest || client || care || assignment || for || the || shift. A The || nurse || is || collecting || data || on || clients || at || a || clinic. || One || client || has || risk || factors || for || substance || abuse. || What || physical || sign || or || signs || did || the || nurse || assess || that || suggest || substance || abuse || in || this || client? || Select || all || that || apply. A) || Dilated || pupils B) || Odor || of || alcohol || on || the || breath C) || Frequent || accidents || or || falls D) || Extremely || low || body || weight E) || Dressed || in || jeans || and || a || t-shirt A, || B, || D
A) || Ineffective || Coping B) || Impaired || Physical || Mobility C) || Imbalanced || Nutrition: || More || than || Body || Requirements D) || Anxiety B The || nurse || is || planning || care || for || a || client || with || Parkinson || disease || (PD). || Which || of || the || following || nursing || interventions || aimed || at || the || client's || spouse || would || best || support || the || client's || continued || mobility? A) || Suggesting || that || the || spouse || use || a || blender || to || make || foods || easier || for || the || client || to || swallow B) || Reviewing || the || client's || medication || administration || schedule || with || the || spouse C) || Instructing || the || spouse || to || ambulate || the || client || at || least || four || times || a || day D) || Instructing || the || spouse || on || proper || turning || and || repositioning || techniques C The || nurse || is || evaluating || the || care || of || a || client || with || Parkinson || disease || (PD). || Which || finding || indicates || an || improvement || in || the || client's || nutritional || status? A) || The || client || filled || out || the || menu || card || for || each || meal. B) || The || client || coughs || frequently || when || drinking || fluids. C) || The || client || was || able || to || feed || himself || and || had || no || weight || change || in || 1 || week. D) || The || client || had || a || 4-pound || weight || loss || in || 1 || week. C
The || wife || of || a || client || with || Parkinson || disease || (PD) || expresses || frustration || about || trying || to || communicate || with || her || husband. || What || can || the || nurse || do || to || facilitate || communication || between || the || client || and || spouse? A) || Recommend || that || the || client || and || spouse || learn || sign || language. B) || Suggest || that || the || spouse || obtain || a || hearing || aid. C) || Consult || with || speech || therapy || for || exercises || to || aid || the || client || with || speech || and || language. D) || Suggest || the || client || and || spouse || communicating || by || writing. C The || nurse || instructs || a || client || with || Parkinson || disease || (PD) || about || levodopa/carbidopa. || Which || client || statement || indicates || that || this || teaching || has || been || effective? A) || "I || should || eat || a || high-protein || diet || when || taking || this || medication." B) || "When || taking || this || medication, || I || should || sit || up || for || several || minutes || before || going || from || lying || down || to || standing || up." C) || "This || medication || will || not || affect || my || blood || pressure || medications." D) || "Given || enough || time, || this || medication || will || cure || my || Parkinson || disease." B The || nurse || completes || a || teaching || session || for || a || young || adult || client || who || was || recently || diagnosed || with || Parkinson || disease || (PD). || Which || client || statement || indicates || this || teaching || has || been || effective?
The || nurse || is || caring || for || a || 30-year-old || female || client || who || was || recently || diagnosed || with || Parkinson || disease || (PD). || Which || of || the || following || statements || should || the || nurse || include || in || the || teaching || for || this || client? A) || "Having || the || early-onset || form || of || PD || puts || you || at || greater || risk || for || dementia." B) || "If || you || get || pregnant, || it || is || highly || unlikely || that || you || will || be || able || to || carry || the || baby || to || term." C) || "Given || your || age, || your || PD || is || likely || to || progress || more || slowly || than || it || does || for || people || who || develop || the || condition || later || in || life." D) || "You || can || continue || using || birth || control || pills, || because || PD || medications || do || not || have || an || impact || on || their || efficacy." C Which || of || the || following || is || not || a || common || clinical || manifestation || of || Parkinson || disease || (PD)? A) || Restless || leg || syndrome B) || Cogwheel || rigidity C) || Malignant || hypertension D) || Pill-rolling
In || clients || with || Parkinson || disease, || increasing || doses || of || and || long-term || exposure || to || levodopa || can || cause || which || of || the || following || conditions? A) || Dyskinesia B) || Insomnia C) || Hypertension D) || Compulsive || behavior A Why || do || clients || with || Parkinson || disease || (PD) || nearly || always || take || carbidopa || in || combination || with || levodopa? A) || Carbidopa || minimizes || the || conversion || of || levodopa || to || dopamine || within || the || brain, || thus || minimizing || levodopa's || unwanted || side || effects. B) || Carbidopa || enhances || levodopa's || conversion || to || dopamine || throughout || the || body, || thus || intensifying || levodopa's || effectiveness. C) || Carbidopa || prevents || levodopa || from || converting || to || dopamine || until || it || reaches || the || brain, || thus || minimizing || levodopa's || unwanted || side || effects. D) || Carbidopa || prevents || levodopa's || conversion || to || dopamine || in || the || brain, || thus || intensifying || levodopa's || effectiveness. C A || client || in || the || initial || stages || of || Parkinson || disease || (PD) || would || most || likely || exhibit || which || of || the || following || symptoms?
An || older || adult || client || with || bilateral || osteoarthritis || of || the || knees || tells || the || nurse, || "I || know || I || need || to || lose || weight, || but || exercising || makes || my || knees || ache." || What || instruction || should || the || nurse || provide || to || this || client? A) || "You || should || discuss || knee || replacement || surgery || with || your || physician." B) || "Exercising || the || muscles || in || your || legs || might || be || hard || now, || but || over || time, || it || will || help || protect || your || knees." C) || "Try || eating || a || reduced-calorie || diet || for || several || months || before || attempting || exercise." D) || "You || need || to || stretch || your || muscles, || because || stretching || is || the || only || form || of || exercise || that || improves || osteoarthritis." B The || nurse || is || planning || care || for || a || client || with || osteoarthritis. || Which || nursing || diagnosis || would || have || the || highest || priority? A) || Fatigue B) || Chronic || Pain C) || Ineffective || Coping D) || Disturbed || Body || Image B The || nurse || is || planning || care || for || a || client || with || osteoarthritis || of || the || hip. || Which || intervention || would || be || appropriate || for || this || client?
A) || Provide || moist || heat || packs || to || the || affected || joint || 3 || times || each || day. B) || Instruct || the || client || on || the || importance || of || strict || bedrest. C) || Provide || nonsteroidal || anti-inflammatory || drugs || (NSAIDs) || when || pain || becomes || severe. D) || Provide || opioid || pain || medication || as || prescribed. A The || nurse || is || evaluating || care || provided || to || a || client || with || osteoarthritis || (OA). || Which || client || statement || indicates || to || the || nurse || that || interventions || for || OA || have || been || successful? A) || "I || had || to || take || early || retirement || and || now || stay || at || home || all || day || and || rest || my || legs." B) || "I || am || sleeping || throughout || the || night || and || have || not || missed || any || work || because || of || knee || pain." C) || "I || am || moving || from || my || two-story || house || into || the || first || floor || of || my || daughter's || home || so || I || won't || have || to || walk || steps || anymore." D) || "I || changed || my || work || hours || so || now || I || work || part || time || and || have || a || nursing || assistant || who || helps || me || bathe || twice || a || week || at || home." B A || client || with || osteoarthritis || tells || the || nurse || she || has || difficulty || walking || to || the || bathroom || first || thing || in || the || morning. || Which || nursing || action || would || assist || this || client? A) || Suggesting || a || family || member || provide || the || client || with || a || bedpan B) || Discussing || the || option || of || residing || in || an || assisted-living || facility C) || Consulting || with || physical || therapy || for || an || assistive || walking || device || such || as || a || walker || or || cane D) || Suggesting || the || client || use || a || bedside || commode || at || home
A) || "These || test || results || mean || that || your || joint || pain || is || likely || not || caused || by || gout || or || septic || arthritis." B) || "These || test || results || mean || that || your || joint || pain || is || likely || not || related || to || any || form || of || arthritis." C) || "These || test || results || mean || that || your || joint || pain || is || likely || caused || by || either || rheumatoid || arthritis || or || septic || arthritis." D) || "These || test || results || mean || that || your || joint || pain || is || likely || caused || by || either || cancer || of || the || joint || or || gout." A A || client || with || osteoarthritis || (OA) || of || the || knees || and || hips || returns || for || a || 3-month || follow-up || visit || with || the || provider. || The || nurse || calculates || that || the || client's || body || mass || index || (BMI) || is || now || 22. || The || client || reports || starting || a || water || aerobics || and || running || program || three || times || per || week. || The || client || is || also || using || hot || packs || for || edema || for || 20 || minutes || and || cold || packs || for || pain || for || 40 || minutes || daily. || After || evaluating || the || client's || actions, || which || follow-up || interventions || should || the || nurse || plan? || Select || all || that || apply. A) || Reinforce || the || correct || use || of || hot || packs. B) || Suggest || the || client || replace || running || with || a || lower || impact || exercise. C) || Explain || the || risk || of || injury || associated || with || use || of || cold || packs. D) || Advise || the || client || to || continue || weight || loss. E) || Congratulate || the || client || on || starting || water || aerobics. A, || B, || C, || E A || nurse || is || teaching || the || parents || of || a || client || who || was || recently || diagnosed || with || osteoarthritis || (OA) || about || their || child's || condition. || Which || statement || by || the || parents || indicates || the || need || for || further || instruction?
A) || "Our || daughter's || OA || is || likely || related || to || a || joint || injury || she || sustained || last || year." B) || "Most || kids || with || OA || usually || have || only || one || or || two || affected || joints." C) || "Because || our || daughter || developed || OA || as || a || child, || she || is || more || likely || to || become || disabled || as || a || result || of || this || condition." D) || "Our || daughter || may || outgrow || her || OA || as || she || ages." C Which || of || the || following || treatment || options || would || least || likely || be || considered || for || a || 71-year- old || client || with || osteoarthritis || (OA)? A) || Physical || therapy B) || Administration || of || nonsteroidal || anti-inflammatory || drugs || (NSAIDs) C) || Weekly || tai || chi || sessions D) || Administration || of || narcotics B Which || of || the || following || procedures || used || in || the || treatment || of || osteoarthritis || (OA) || involves || removing || a || small || amount || of || bone || at || the || articulating || surface || of || the || joint || and || fitting || a || metal || replacement || over || the || end || of || the || bone? A) || Osteotomy B) || Arthroplasty C) || Arthroscopy D) || Joint || resurfacing D