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when the nurse sees a diagnosis of hereditary hemochromatosis on the chart, the nurse knows this is a disorder of: 1. leukocytosis. 2. intravascular coagulation. 3. iron overload. 4. granulocytosis.
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a client newly diagnosed with gout has been prescribed allopurinol. the nurse would be concerned if the client was also currently taking which medication?
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all medications must be administered on an empty stomach to be effective. True or False
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the ul for folate refers only to folic acid because
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which action would the nurse take to prevent knee deformities in a client who has an exacerbation of arthritis
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which of the following is a disadvantage of ect? which of the following is a disadvantage of ect? patients experience violent movements during the therapy. ect disrupts memories of events occurring about 6 months before treatment relief typically requires many sessions. ect permanently impairs the storage of new information.
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the primary health care provider prescribes sotalol (betapace) 80 mg bid orally. the drug is available in 40 mg tablets. the nurse will administer how many tablets in 24 hours?
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which statement concerning the use of antidepressant medication in general is true? which statement concerning the use of antidepressant medication in general is true? the therapeutic effects of antidepressants involve changes in the brain that can take up to several weeks to develop placebo-controlled studies show that antidepressant medications are effective in about 80% of the people that use them for depression. antidepressant drugs have predictable outcomes and side effects that make it relatively easy for a psychiatrist to choose a medication for a given patient. the maintenance period of drug treatment should be no longer than 4 to 5 months.
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which description is an example of a nursing work-unit subculture? a group of nurse leaders in a community hospital
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The nurse provides care for a client receiving chemotherapy. The medication is an alkylating agent. Which actions will the nurse implement to minimize adverse effects? (Select all that apply.)1. Prevent ileus formation by encouraging frequent ambulation.2. Administer anti-emetics prophylactically and as needed.3. Offer frequent high fat meals to prevent weight loss.4. Teach client to use saline mouth rinse before and after meals.5. Encourage client to increase fluid intake for the next 3 days.6. Educate client about the benefits of exercise to manage fatigue.
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a 50-year-old woman has begun taking baclofen to treat her recently diagnosed multiple sclerosis (ms). what teaching point should the nurse provide to the patient about her new drug regimen?
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what is the nurse knows that which factors may increase the patients risk of developing cornoary atrery disease?
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the nurse has a strong religious conviction against elective sterilization procedures. when seeking employment, how should the nurse handle this belief?
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a client with a gastrostomy tube (gt) receives a prescription for osmolite 1/2 strength enteral formula at 80 ml/hour. to prepare a 4 hour solution, the nurse should dilute the full-strength formula with how many ml of water? (enter numeric value only.)
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caregivers of an infant with a feeding button style gastrostomy tube mention to the nurse there is leaking present. what action should the nurse take?
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the nurse is reviewing a client's laboratory report. the report indicates the client's albumin level is 2.89 g/l (4.19 mmol/l). which inference can the nurse make about the laboratory result?
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the patient had a 10-sq cm malignant neoplasm removed from the forehead. z-plasty was used to repair this site. how would the excision and repair be coded?
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which information would the nurse provide to the breast-feeding client about how human milk compares with cow's milk hesi
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a rare condition in which a patient is unable to detect motion despite intact visual perception of stationary stimuli, caused by damage to area mt, is known as .
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the nurse assesses a client with suspected acute pancreatitis and anticipates the client reporting pain in which anatomical area
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rue or false? otc analgesics are most effective in the treatment of pain associated with internal organs. question 13 options: true false
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the patient admitted with acute pancreatitis has passed the acute stage and is now able to tolerate solid foods. what type of diet will increase caloric intake without stimulating pancreatic enzymes beyond the ability of the pancreas to respond?
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which discharge instructions would the nurse include in teaching parents how to respond to their child with antisoical personality disorder who has unruly behavior
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The radial side of the upper arm and forearm contains a long superficial vein named the ______. A) basilic vein. B) cubital vein. C) radial vein
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