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rayancarla1

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In addition to the client's religion and family situation, which of these factors should the nurse recognize as the MOST important influence affecting the client in a nurse-client interaction?
 
  a. gender and gender orientation
  b. visual and hearing ability
  c. educational background and employment status
  d. self-awareness and level of compliance

Question 2

Nerve agents are powerful acetylcholesterase inhibitors that affect the body by altering cholinergic synaptic transmission at all of the following places EXCEPT:
 
  a. neuroeffector junctions c. cardiac myoneural junctions
  b. skeletal myoneural junctions d. in the central nervous system



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Answer to Question 1

B
Factors related to the client that must be considered include social factors, religion, family situations, visual and hearing abilities, speech ability, level of consciousness, language proficiency, and state of illness.

Answer to Question 2

C
Nerve agents are powerful acetylcholesterase inhibitors that alter cholinergic synaptic transmission at neuroeffector junctions, at skeletal myoneural junctions and autonomic ganglia, and in the central nervous system.



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