1.Medication administration is the most crucial part of patient care, even a slight variation or mistake can cost a life due to medication error.If there is a doubt regarding the prescribed medicine it is always best to check with the concerned provider regarding the ordered drug.
Administration of this medication without confirming may or may not lead to medication error.An incident can be recorded in patients health revord but not a potential error.It is not the right option to get suggestion of patient whether they have taken this medivine befire or not.Moreover not all patients are knowledgeable regarding drugs and they believe the nurse
Ans:B)clarify the prescribed concerning the ordered drug
2.The nurse primary duty is to educate and alert everyone in case of a bioterrorism.It is more important to be updated on the treatment of infection as well . Guidelines for treatment are fond by a physician, funding to be advocated by the management
Ans:A)post updated information on signs and symptoms of infection caused by biological agent
3.The CDC provides a complete up to date information when compared to text book,articles.It gives a brief knowledge on how to handle triage and emergency care
Ans:D)Visit the center for disease and prev2ntion (CDC) Website
4.Hypoglycemia is a decrease in blood glucose level.Ginseng has an ability to increase insulin level and decrease blood sugar level as per the research.St John wort is used to treat depression.Recreational drugs are psychoactive in nature.
Ans:D)Have you been taking any ginseng supplements. Increased carbohydrate intake increased sugar level
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Name: Date: pharmacology summer 2019 SU 1. A nurse is preparing a prescribed dose of rabeprazole for a client with gastric ulcers The nursing drug guide does not list treatment of gastric ulcers among the recognized indications for this drug, What should the nurse do? Administer the drug as ordered B Clarify with the prescriber concerning the ordered drug C) Document this potential error in the client's health record D) Ask the client whether he or she has taken this...
Question 12 (1 point) The nurse is applying the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations for the possibility of bioterrorism. What action should the nurse perform? 1) Post updated information on signs and symptoms of infections caused by 2) Provide guidelines for treating clients exposed to, or potentiaily exposed to, 3) Remain current on recognition and treatment of infections caused by 4) Advocate for increased funding for research involving bioterrorism and client biological agents biological agents biological weapons...
n one siting, Do not leave the test before dicking Save and Submit. This test does not allow backtracking Changes to the answer after submission are prohibited. estion Completion Status: A Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer. Qution 7 of 35 tion 7 1 points Save Arom The nurse is applying the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations for the possibility of bioterrorism. What action should the nurse perform? Oa Post updated information on...
Q21. The nurse admits a client to the unit who reports taking high doses of aspii to ease the pain of chronic headaches. The nurse should monitor for which adverse effects? A. Chronic cough B. Bruising C. Hypertension D. Bradycardia Q22. Which of the following drug classes should be administered to a client with heart failure to maximize cardiac performance? A. Beta-adrenergic blockers B. Calcium channel blockers C. Diuretics D. Inotropic agents Q23. The nurse is teaching a client with...
The nurse is counseling a client with a poor appetite and weight loss. Which priority intervention should the nurse recommend? Eat your favorite foods to get additional calories, no matter what they are. Consume high protein, high-calorie replacement drinks between meals. Take a daily vitamin. Eat 6 small meals each day. A client is prescribed a diet that can be advanced as tolerated. How does the nurse recognize that the client is ready to be started on regular food? Select...
1. Oral acetaminophen has been ordered for a young child who has a fever. A liquid form has been obtained by the nurse to increase the chance of problem free administration. Prior to administration, the nurse is going through the rights of medication administration. When confirming the right dose, what term is the most appropriate? a. "160 mg" b. "one teaspoon" c. "one third of a tablespoon d. "SmL 2. A pregnant woman asks why she needs to take a...
ame: Date 1. The nurse administers subcutaneous epinephrine to a patient who is experiencing an anaphylactic reaction. The nurse should expect to monitor the patient for which symptom? a. Bradycardia b. Tachycardia c. Hypotension d. Hypoglycemia 2. Propranolol (Ideral) is an Adrenergic Blocker used for the treatment of a. Hypertension b. Angina pectoris c. Cardiac Arrhythmias d. All of the above 3. Which part of the Autonomic nervous system helps the body be ready for emergencies? a. parasympathetic b. Adrenal...
1. The nurse recognized that NG had decreased filtration rate based on the finding of A. hematuria B. proteinuria C. elevated BUN and creatinine D. periorbital and peripheral edema 2. When planning care for N.G. the nurse considers the collaborative management indicated for patients with acute post streptococcal glomerulonephritis Select all that apply administration of antibiotics administration of antihypertensive agents administration of corticosteroids administration of diuretics daily weights intake and output moderate low protein diet sodium and fluid restriction •...
26% -), AT&T LTE 10:08 AM Capstone Case Studies.. Case Study and Questions A 65-year old man entered the emergency department of a local hospital. He appeared to be acutely ill with abdominal tenderness and a temperature ef 40" C. The patient was taken to urpery because appendicitis was suspected. A ruptured appendix surounded by 20 ml of foul-smelling pus was Sound at laparotomy. The pus was drained and submitied Sor acrobic and anacrobie bacterial culture analysis. Postoperatively, the patient...
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TOT Zoo Add Page Insert Table Chart Text Shape Media Comment These questions will serve in lieu of a lab report for Exercise 15, 16, and 17 You will find the answer to these questions in the background, procedure, results and interpretation sections of manual Exercise 15, 16, and 17, videos, Actions of Selective and Differential Media Chart, and the Principle/Theory article in homework section.) General Questions 1. What is the purpose (function) of selective media? (How does...