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| back 6 To assess for fine tremors. |
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| back 7 “Your husband needs to deal with the consequences of his drinking.” |
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| back 8 The client will correlate life problems with alcohol use. |
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front 10 A client is admitted to the ED & is tested for blood alcohol level (BAL). The client has a BAL of 0.10 g/ dL. What is an accurate interpretation of this lab value? | back 10 The client is legally intoxicated (it’s above 0.08%). |
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front 17 What is true about the outcomes of nursing interventions? | back 17 Outcomes should be tailored to an individual’s needs and abilities. |
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front 19 Know about naltrexone (Revia) | back 19
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| back 21 Alcohol or other CNS depressants induced withdrawal. |
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