A measure of tactile acuity defined as the smallest separation at which two points applied simultaneously to the skin can be clearly distinguished from a single point. It varies from 1 or 2 millimetres in the finger pads and tongue to more than 60 millimetres on the upper arm, upper thigh, and back.
1. Which of the following drinks contains the most alcohol?
A. 12 ounces of beer
B. 5 ounces of wine
C. 1 1/2 ounces of rum
D. All of these drinks contain the same amount of alcohol.
2. A drink that contains 50% alcohol is considered:
A. 100 proof.
B. 50 proof.
C. 25 proof.
D.1000 proof.
3. Someone who drinks five or more drinks at a time is considered a binge drinker.
A. True
B. False
4. In the U.S., the legal age for smoking is 21.
A. True
B. False
5. Which of the following cigarette ingredients is known to cause cancer?
A. tar
B. arsenic
C. formaldehyde
D. All of these ingredients can cause cancer.
6. According to federal law, marijuana is legal for medical use in the United States.
A. True
B. False
7. Which of the following choices is an example of drug abuse?
A. taking a Tylenol every day for a week for a headache
B. using a friend's prescription cough syrup for your own cough
C. smoking an illegal drug on a regular basis
D. All of these choices are correct.
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The initial action of the nurse should be noting the time of the day the test was done. The result would depend largely on the time of the test and the position of the client during the test.
If it was done in the morning, it shows that there is no problem with the client’s intra-ocular pressure because normal IOP in the morning is between 10-21mmHg and higher. Moreover, a flat position could also result to increase eye pressure.