1. Right Answer: A
Explanation: Pleurisy is an inflammation of the pleura and is often accompanied by abrupt onset of pain. Symptoms of pleurisy are abrupt pain that is usually unilateral and localized to a specific portion of the chest. The pain is sharp, stabbing, and might radiate to the neck or shoulder. Pressure changes caused by breathing, movement, or coughing intensify the pain. Other symptoms might include fever, cough (dry, hacking), localized tenderness, diminished breath sounds, tachypnea, and pleural friction rub. Physiological Adaptation
2. Right Answer: D
Explanation: Because most oral mediations are absorbed in the intestine, increased motility moves the second drug through the system faster, thus decreasing the absorption time and the amount taken up by the intestine. Pharmacological Therapies
3. Right Answer: A
Explanation: Nitrous oxide produces analgesia and is often used for minor surgery and dental procedures that do not require loss of consciousness. It can also produce a mild euphoria in some clients. Nitrogen is a nonmetallic element that constitutes nearly four-fifths of the air by volume, occurring as a colorless, odorless, almost inert diatomic gas, N2, in various minerals and in all proteins. Nitric oxide is a potent vasodilator of vascular smooth muscle. It is produced from L arginine. Nitrogen dioxide is a poisonous brown gas, NO2, often found in smog and automobile exhaust fumes. Pharmacological Therapies
4. Right Answer: D
Explanation: Some AEDs cause aplastic anemia and megaloblastic anemia. Choices 1, 2, and 3 are not side effects of AEDs.Pharmacological Therapies
5. Right Answer: D
Explanation: While many environmental stimuli might compete for attention and time, the client care needs of complex or unstable clients and those requiring assessment and care must take priority. Coordinated Care
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