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Garrulous

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A patient is admitted to the hospital for cardiac surgery. He develops confusion and shaking. He states, I see bugs up and down the walls. They are going to get me. The nurse suspects the patient is suffering from what symptom?
 
  A) Depression
  B) Delusions
  C) Delirium
  D) Schizophrenia

Question 2

In Phase I clinical trials, the potential uses and effects of a new drug are determined by which of the following methods?
 
  A) Administering doses to healthy volunteers
  B) Administering doses to people with the disease
  C) Administering in placebo-controlled design
  D) Calculating the risk-to-benefit ratio



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Answer to Question 1

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Phase I studies allow for the administration of the medication to healthy volunteers to determine safe dosages, routes of administration, absorption, metabolism, excretion, and toxicity. In Phase II studies, a few doses are given to a certain number of subjects with the disease or symptom for which the drug is being studied and responses are compared with those of healthy subjects. Placebo-controlled designs are used in the Phase III studies, in which half of the subjects receive the new drug and half receive the placebo. Calculating the risk-to-benefit ratio is used in Phase II studies to determine whether the potential benefits of the drug outweigh the risks.





 

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