A NURSE IS REVIEWING ORDERS FOR PATIENTS NEWLY DIAGNOSED WITH TYPE 2DM . WHAT INITIAL MEDICATION ORDER SHOULD BE ANTICIPATED
TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS :
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder which is characterized by high blood pressure and high blood sugar where the pancreas does not produce enough insulin.
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A NURSE IS REVIEWING ORDERS FOR PATIENTS NEWLY DIAGNOSED WITH TYPE 2DM . WHAT INITIAL MEDICATION ORDER SHOULD BE ANTICI...
61. A nurse is teaching a female client newly diagnosed with Helicobacter pylori infection. The nurse anticipated that which medication will not be used learning the client is pregnant? A. Metronizadole B. Amoxicillin C. Clarithromycin D. Ciprofloxacin
61. A nurse is teaching a female client newly diagnosed with Helicobacter pylori infection. The nurse anticipated that which medication will not be used learning the client is pregnant? A. Metronizadole B. Amoxicillin C. Clarithromycin D. Ciprofloxacin
A resident has recently been diagnosed with glaucoma. Which type of medication should the nurse anticipate being ordered for this resident? A. Expectorant B. Anti-anginal C. Mydriatic D. Analgesic
1. The nurse is taking a medication history on a client. What action by the nurse best reduces the possibility of adverse interactions? A. Assess the client's ability to pay for the medication B. Ask the client about the use of complementary or alternative therapies C. Assess the client's nutrition status and diet preferences D. Perform a head to toe assessment 2. The nurse is reviewing the client's medication orders and finds an order stating "amoxicillin 250 mg every 8...
a nurse is observing a newly licensed nurse administer an IM medication to a client who is manic and refuses the medication. Which of the following actions should the nurse take FIRST? a.) stop the newly licensed nurse from administering the medication b.) call the provider for an alternative mediation route c.) report the occurence to the nurse manager d.) talk to the newly licensed nurse about the incident I am between the questions a and b
A nurse is reviewing the medication adminitration record of a client who has schizophrenia. The nurse should plan to initiate the abnormal involuntary movement scale to monitor for adverse effects of which medication
The nurse and the dietician are discussing the diet for a client newly diagnosed with diabetes. What type of communication is occurring between the nurse and the dietician? Select one: O a. Small-group O b. Organizational o c. Intrapersonal O d. Interpersonal
120. A client is diagnosed with myasthenia gravis and the nurse needs to administer a medication to this client. Number the actions in this options in order of priority with regard to how the nurse should the actions ( Number 1 is the first action to be performed and number 6 is the last action). Assess swallowing ability Elevate the head of the bed Check the medication prescription Administer precisely at prescribed time Document administration of the medication Monitor response...
1. Sallie Smith, 42 years of age, is newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. During the patient education, the patient asks the nurse, What should I do if I am sick and cant eat; should I still take my medicine for the diabetes? (Learning Objective 10) a. What management strategies should the nurse provide the patient to deal with sick days? 2. Jerry Thomas is a 26-year-old type 1 diabetic. He was originally diagnosed at the age of 14, and...
#1) While reviewing medication orders in a hospital, you encounter an order for tobramycin, an antibiotic, to be administered as intermittent intravenous infusions. Checking this order, you identify the following information: - The patient weighs 266 lbs - The physician ordered 5.2 mg/kg/day given in 6 divided doses - Each dose should be administered as an intermittent intravenous infusion - Each infusion should last 30 minutes - The technician has prepared a 150 mL small volume parenteral bag containing 9...