Answer 2
Monitoring for opiod tolerance is not possible when patient exhibits severe adverse reactions after administration
Intubation is the second step to resuscitate a patient after medical treatment
The patient is in a state of hydromorphone overdose or toxicity so a drug which is antidote to reverse the effect is the first line treatment to save life.Naloxone is the antidote to reverse its effects
Fentanyl can cause respiratory depression so it has to be avoided
Ans:c.Administration of naloxone (mardan,an opioid reversal agent)
Answer 6
Always when a order or information is received through phone ,as per protocol it has to be repeated before disconnecting the call.
Calling later to confirm should be avoided by repating the order during the first call itself
Pharmacist double check whole issuing medication
Charge nurse can be washed for any query and help
Ans:a.Repeat the order to the physician, before hanging up the phone
Answer 7
Possible benefits and side effects to be explained
It should be explained prior to research and not during or after research
The patient may or may not receive a actual drug as per the research
A patient who is undergoing an experiment should be informed about the purpose, reading, benefits, risk of a treatment in a project
Ans:The patient has had the study purpose, procedures and the risks involved explained to him
Answer 8
The patient will have constipation and not diarrhea so preventive ,measure j as to be taken
Drug addiction program will be needed only after addiction
Dehydration is not its side effects
Ans:Prevention of constipation
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