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A patient is taking hydralazine. Which action by the patient indicates that they should be re-educated about potential side effects of this medication?
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What is the main function of the kidneys?
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A patient has been diagnosed with scurvy. As the nurse, you know that this patient is deficient in which substance?
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Which vaccine is not part of the recommended vaccination schedule for INFANTS?
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Which vaccine is not part of the recommended vaccination schedule for INFANTS?
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Which organ is responsible for producing insulin?
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Which lobe of the brain is involved in strategizing, arranging thoughts, resolving problems, and making choices?
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Which gland releases melatonin?
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Your anger literally harms your body.
Research shows just a single minute of intense anger can trigger a dramatic drop in your immune system's strength that lasts for hours, leaving you highly vulnerable to illness.
The damage is not limited to the immune system; chronic stress and unmanaged anger also inflict severe wear and tear on the cardiovascular system. Frequent bouts of hostility keep cortisol and adrenaline levels elevated, which promotes systemic inflammation and hinders the body's ability to heal. Over time, these biochemical shifts damage blood vessels, accelerate the buildup of arterial plaque, and significantly elevate the risk of heart disease, proving that mental well-being is a core pillar of physical health.
source: Brod, S., Rattazzi, L., Piras, G., & D'Acquisto, F.
(2014). 'As above, so below' examining the interplay between emotion and the immune system. Immunology,
143(3), 311-318.
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How many pairs of ribs does the average person have?
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