A patient is taking a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI). When teaching the client about diet, which foods will the nurse caution the client to avoid?
List at least three safety concerns regarding pharmacology f…
List at least three safety concerns regarding pharmacology for mental health. (3-4 Sentences)
When a patient is late for three consecutive therapy session…
When a patient is late for three consecutive therapy sessions, the nurse implements perception sharing as a communication technique when stating:
Stan, an air conditioning and heating technician, files suit…
Stan, an air conditioning and heating technician, files suit against Temp-Set Corporation, alleging that its thermostats are unreasonably dangerous due to the possibility of electrical shock while being installed. Temp-Set’s best defense is most likely
To be liable on a theory of strict product liability, a defe…
To be liable on a theory of strict product liability, a defendant must be in a better position than the plaintiff to bear the costs associated with the harm caused by a product.
A chemical substance that is released into the blood by a gl…
A chemical substance that is released into the blood by a gland and that controls or affects processes in other glands or body systems is a(n): _______
The nurse is caring for four clients in a health-care settin…
The nurse is caring for four clients in a health-care setting diagnosed with different endocrine disorders. Which client requires treatment by placement of a ventriculoperitoneal shunt?
A client is experiencing issues with abnormal blood glucose…
A client is experiencing issues with abnormal blood glucose levels and infertility. The health-care provider prescribes a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the client’s head. If asked, which explanation for the test does the nurse provide?
A victim of a motor vehicle accident comes to a medical faci…
A victim of a motor vehicle accident comes to a medical facility with a rib fracture that has punctured the pleural membrane. The open wound allows the pleural cavity to pull air into the opening of the wound, thus building a pleural space. Which treatment can a nurse expect from the primary health-care provider?
A nurse is assessing a patient who experiences occasional fe…
A nurse is assessing a patient who experiences occasional feelings of sadness because of the death of a pet four months ago. The client’s appetite, sleep patterns, and daily routine have not changed. As far as mental health and mental illness these behaviors: